by Glen Weinberg | Jun 22, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lending
Denver Hard Money Lenders I am commonly asked how does a borrower go about selecting a Denver hard money lender? This can be a tricky task in today’s economy. There are many folks on the internet claiming to be a Denver hard money lender that are actually brokers or...
by Glen Weinberg | Jun 11, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver Private Lending
Denver Private Lending: Direct Lender Fairview Lending (www.cohardmoney.com) is the leader in Denver Private Lending and Colorado Private lending. We have recently funded two private lending transactions 1) Estes Park, CO: non-owner SFR Borrower purchased...
by Glen Weinberg | May 21, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
Do you know your loan broker? Do you know how to protect yourself from unscrupulous lenders/brokers/loan arrangers? There was an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com ) regarding mortgage brokers / Loan arrangers. In this article the author...
by Glen Weinberg | May 17, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
Denver hard money & Colorado hard Money 1) Wellington, Colroado hard money non-owner single family (SFR) cash out refinance Borrower owned property free and clear Borrower had low scores since he did not use credit Borrower self employed and needed to tap...
by Glen Weinberg | Apr 23, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
Denver Hard Money: No upfront fees or appraisals in April Due to the overwhelming response from our no fee promotion in March, the offer has been extended through April. During the month of April, there are no inspection/appraisal fees on any Denver hard money...
by Glen Weinberg | Apr 21, 2010 | Alternative financing, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
Colorado Banking Crisis: Lending Alternative Every time the television is turned on it appears that there is another bank in Colorado that is in trouble. It seems like many banks made poor decisions and every taxpayer is now paying the price. Lending is very...