by Glen Weinberg | Apr 11, 2014 | CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Condo Lending, Uncategorized
Fairview Commercial Lending Colorado Private Lenders Spring Skiing Colorado Style Happy spring to everyone. Hopefully each of you is enjoying the nice change of seasons. The past six months I’ve spent quite a bit of time inspecting and closing loans...
by Glen Weinberg | Mar 6, 2014 | Colorado Hard Money, Marijuana Lending / Banking
Are the feds stoned on Marijuana banking? A couple months ago the federal government published a memo “giving banks the green light” to bank legal marijuana businesses (just look at the title of the article in the Washington Post:...
by Glen Weinberg | Feb 25, 2014 | Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Uncategorized
How to get a Denver hard Money loan closed 5 tips for borrowers to ensure a smooth closing with a Denver private lender As seen in the mortgage professional association magazine: by Glen Weinberg coo/partner Have you ever wondered why some borrowers always get their...
by Glen Weinberg | Feb 15, 2014 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado Real Estate values, General Colorado Information, Uncategorized
Do you have a financial Plan? I hope each of you are off to a great 2014. You are probably wondering why I am writing an e-mail focusing on having a financial plan when I am lender focusing on private/non-conventional lending. I have two primary reasons. First, I...
by Glen Weinberg | Feb 4, 2014 | Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
I recently saw an article in the Denver Post that 80218 in Denver is one of the top 25 zip codes in the country for fix and flips. So what does this mean? “RealtyTrac on Thursday released a report called the “Top 25 Hipster Zips for Returns on Rental...
by Glen Weinberg | Aug 15, 2013 | CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Private Lending
For the last twenty years builders have been building elaborate communities focused around golf courses. Unfortunately since the recession golf course communities have not always fared well. I saw this interesting article in the Denver Post:...