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  • Just like there is inherent risk in trying to determine the value of a business and its stock before investing in it, there is also risk in determining the value of a property that you are considering lending on as a private lender. The advantage you have as a private lender who is lending money secured against a specific property--which investors in the stock market do not have--is the ability to insist on a margin of safety. Having a margin of safety is a primary way to reduce the risk of uncertain property valuation. How does it work?
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  • While you may have heard about trust deed investing, private mortgage investing is not only the buying and selling of mortgages at a discount. It includes the activity of directly lending your private money to individuals and businesses and securing that loan with a deed of trust or mortgage against real property. If you are disappointed with the stock market and are looking for a secured investment with cash flow than trust deed investments may be for you. You may ask, “What about the declining values of home prices”? Most properly structured private loan investments are typically only made at a loan-to-value of 40% to 65% providing a significant equity cushion. Investments can also be secured against commercial properties and are not limited to residential real estate.
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  • In the midst of this nasty housing slump/credit crunch/recession/depression some investors are actually quite excited about the increasing foreclosure rate! These are private trust deed investors who are using their Self-Directed IRAs to make trust deed investments or mortgage loans to homeowners. The fact that the banks are no longer lending has helped these investors fill a valuable niche while the once flowing credit spigot has turned off the need for money still remains.
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  • For instance, a California deed of trust could allow an individual investor to receive double digit returns on their money. Unlike a mutual fund, CD, or traditional market investment which is likely to yield from two to seven or eight percent at best, the standard deed of trust is going to generate a twelve percent rate of interest, or even higher.
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  • The note is a written, signed agreement between the lender and the borrower, where in the borrower promises to repay the loan. The promissory note includes details such as the name and address of the lender and the borrower, the loan amount, the interest rates, the frequency of the repayment as well as the amount to be repaid in each installment, the tenure of the loan, prepayment penalties if any.
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  • Before you make a decision on buying delinquent tax deeds, the first important step is to learn how to properly assess the properties in question (there are many free resources available on the internet). By knowing how to do this, you will significantly improve your chances of making a hefty profit with every transaction. Assessing properties is not a science, but there are a couple things you can do to better your situation.
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