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Monday, April 2, 2018

The Top Differences to Watch for with Private Hard Money Lenders

While there are over 600 private hard money lenders in the U.S., no two are created equal. Understand the differences and what to look for when choosing a lender for your next project.

Looking for a short-term loan quickly? Need 7 to 10 days? Looking to purchase residential and commercial property for purchase and renovation? Obtaining quick capital via a private hard money lender may be your best option. In fact, this is one of the primary forms of financing for first-time real estate investors. Let’s take a look at what are the marked differences among the various lenders.

Some private hard money lenders focus on properties in relatively good condition, while others will fund properties in poor condition if you come aboard with a good business plan and the numbers to back it up. This includes an in-depth look at renovation costs, time frame, and market. You will also need to include the monthly costs that you’ll incur during the renovation process such as utilities, insurance, loan interest and property tax. Some companies and private investors loan only on the LTV or loan-to-value, while others will consider the ARV or after-repair-value. For instance, some will issue a loan up to 80 percent of the LTV or 70 percent of the ARV. If your model is to rehab properties in poor condition for a fix & flip, you’ll want to be sure to ask your potential investor which value they consider when funding a project.

Buy-and-hold investors, on the other hand, obtain private hard money lenders in order to ensure quick capital. After renovation is complete, they look to more traditional loans for longer terms and lower interest rates. You’ll find many private investors that specialize in one segment of real estate. For instance, there are hard money lenders that invest only in the office or multifamily segments, while others focus on the fix-and-flip model. You’ll want to be sure to find one that is comfortable and knowledgeable in your area. There are even hard money lenders that fund residential loans. These are, in most cases, considered bridge loans—short term loans that bridge from one property to another such as when home owners buy a new home before their old home sells.

Interest Rates and Average Lender Fees

Going into this arena of commercial lending, it’s important to be aware that the interest rates are going to be higher than conventional mortgages because the hard money loans are shorter terms, interest-only payments, and increased risk for lenders. The interest payments are considered “holding costs” and are monthly fees incurred prior to selling or refinancing. These interest-only payments result in lower monthly payments. When you agree to a loan with a hard money lender, there can also be what are known as “loan origination fees” or “points.” Additional fees that the borrower may be required to pay include closing costs, appraisal costs, application fees, prepayment penalties and loan extension penalties.

At Level 4 Funding, we offer loans from 7.99 percent APR with 90 percent LTV.

In addition, we do not charge prepayment penalties and can often fund within days. Because we work with hundreds of private investors, we can usually find an investor in your niche who can offer you the best terms and rates for your project. Call us today for a no-obligation quote.


Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC  Private Hard Money Lender
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444
Texas Tel:      (512) 516-1177
Dennis@level4funding.com NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
22601 N 19th Ave Suite 112 | Phoenix | AZ | 85027
111 Congress Ave |Austin | Texas | 78701
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About the Author:  Dennis has been working in the real estate industry in some capacity for the last 40 years. He purchased his first property when he was just 18 years old. He quickly learned about the amazing investment opportunities provided by trust deed investing and hard money loans. His desire to help others make money in real estate investing led him to specialize in alternative funding for real estate investors who may have trouble getting a traditional bank loan. Dennis is passionate about alternative funding sources and sharing his knowledge with others to help make their dreams come true. Dennis has been married to his wonderful wife for 42 years. They have 2 beautiful daughters 5 amazing grandchildren. Dennis has been an Arizona resident for the past 40 years.

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Monday, March 26, 2018

How to Obtain Your Next Commercial Loan in Less Than a Week

Traditional commercial loans often take more than a month to obtain when you consider the time to approval and then funding. Find out how you can obtain your next commercial real estate loan in a matter of days.

According to Bob Hope, “A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don’t need it.” Investors with less than stellar credit or in need of immediate capital have found this perspective to be right on target. In addition, the type of loan will play a part in a traditional bank’s inclination to put the stamp of approval on your loan request. For instance, since 2008, traditional banks have been less prone to making small business loans and loan-to-value ratios have declined. For investors that are prone to higher-risk models, a traditional bank may not be the best choice when it comes to commercial loans.

In today’s current market, where sellers are experiencing multiple offers in a matter of days, obtaining quick capital for investment purposes has become much more important than in the days of the recovery, when properties could sit on the market for months without an offer. Multiple offers on the table will often place contingency offers to the back of the pile. Quick funding can dispel this dilemma.

So, just what types of lenders can get you the capital you need in the time frame that you need it? Hard money lenders offer short-term commercial loans that are quick to fund in order to facilitate the purchase of your next real estate investment. While traditional banks usually offer longer repayment periods at reduced interest rates, they also require excellent creditworthiness and can take a minimum of 6 months to fund. This does not take into account the length of time that it will take to prepare your business plan, financial projections, and a proposal as well as exit strategy.

Benefits of Obtaining a Hard Money Loan for you Next Investment

Unlike banks, many hard money lenders are private lenders who are not bound by the same rules and regulations that traditional lenders must abide by. They may be a group of lenders pooling their funds together or individuals that make loans on specific types of properties whether multifamily or the fix & flip segment of real estate investing. Their focus is not on your credit history, but rather on the property or collateral involved in the loan. Time to loan varies among the various private lenders.

At Level 4 Funding, we work with hundreds of private investors and can provide loans up to $5 million. We offer approvals within 24 hours and funding within as little as a few days.

Working with a large pool of investors allows us to offer funds for nearly all commercial loans. This includes multifamily, office, warehouse, storage, raw land and even student housing. Call us for a no-obligation quote. We can often say “Yes” when banks and other lenders have said “No.”


Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC  Private Hard Money Lender
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444
Texas Tel:      (512) 516-1177
Dennis@level4funding.com NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
22601 N 19th Ave Suite 112 | Phoenix | AZ | 85027
111 Congress Ave |Austin | Texas | 78701
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About the Author:  Dennis has been working in the real estate industry in some capacity for the last 40 years. He purchased his first property when he was just 18 years old. He quickly learned about the amazing investment opportunities provided by trust deed investing and hard money loans. His desire to help others make money in real estate investing led him to specialize in alternative funding for real estate investors who may have trouble getting a traditional bank loan. Dennis is passionate about alternative funding sources and sharing his knowledge with others to help make their dreams come true. Dennis has been married to his wonderful wife for 42 years. They have 2 beautiful daughters 5 amazing grandchildren. Dennis has been an Arizona resident for the past 40 years.

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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Tips to Obtaining Hard Money Loans Fast

Hard money loans are used for short-term projects, usually ranging from as little as 30 days to 5 years. But these loans also come with higher interest rates. But if you need to get extra finances quickly, this type of funding is the right choice for you.

Fast approvals are usually quite easy when it comes to hard money loans. On top of quick approvals, these loans also come with high flexibility and less documentation is required for approval. Usually they are used as a last resort when unable to get a mortgage, but it can be well worth it.

If you are looking to finance a real estate investment, this type of funding is very beneficial in its own ways. The application process is much shorter compared to other loans. Financial history of course does play a role, but other factors come into play as well. Many lenders aren’t concerned with the present value. Their main concern is to see that in a short time, they will be able to make their money back on the investment, including interest.

Since lenders are looking more at the final project, making plans for the property plays a big part and can help you get hard money loans even faster. Most of the time, funding is provided in just a couple of weeks. But if need be, you sometimes can get the funds as little as just a few days, all depending on the lender and certain circumstances.

The first thing to do to obtain a loan quickly is to gather all of the important documentation.

Gathering all of the important documentation and information needed for lenders is one of the most basic factors for a speedy process. Things that lenders are looking for include: what kind of property you are looking to invest in (residential, commercial, industrial or land), the estimated value of the property, the requested loan amount and how the loan with be paid back (this includes the terms of loan, the length and monthly payments).

Not only is the process of getting funds quick, so is the application.

Unlike other loans, hard money loans come with much easier applications. In fact, the application is only 5 pages long. The entire process will even go quicker if you are able to present all of the information that the lender needs sooner rather than later. This is why organization of all of your documents and plans come in handy.


Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC  Private Hard Money Lender
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444
Texas Tel:      (512) 516-1177
Dennis@level4funding.com NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
22601 N 19th Ave Suite 112 | Phoenix | AZ | 85027
111 Congress Ave |Austin | Texas | 78701
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About the Author:  Dennis has been working in the real estate industry in some capacity for the last 40 years. He purchased his first property when he was just 18 years old. He quickly learned about the amazing investment opportunities provided by trust deed investing and hard money loans. His desire to help others make money in real estate investing led him to specialize in alternative funding for real estate investors who may have trouble getting a traditional bank loan. Dennis is passionate about alternative funding sources and sharing his knowledge with others to help make their dreams come true. Dennis has been married to his wonderful wife for 42 years. They have 2 beautiful daughters 5 amazing grandchildren. Dennis has been an Arizona resident for the past 40 years.

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

4 Ways to Make Non-Performing Notes Work for YOU!

Note investing is a little known investment strategy that allows you to basically be the bank. As a note investor, you purchase debts from financial institutions and then collect interest on the debt until it is repaid. Some types of notes you can purchase are credit card notes, store financing debts, auto loans, and even home mortgages. Once you own the note, you collect the interest. Depending on what type of note you purchase, note investing is a very safe and passive investing strategy. You buy a note and sit back and make money.

However, not all notes are created equal. Credit card notes and store debts are unsecured, meaning there is not collateral to fall back on in the case of default. They usually earn you higher interest but come with a much higher risk. Mortgage notes are usually fairly safe because the physical property can be used as collateral in the event of default.

If you are interested in purchasing mortgage notes, you can make your money work double or even triple by purchasing non-performing notes. Non-performing notes are pretty much exactly what they sound like, debts that are currently in default. While this may sound like a crazy idea, it has many benefits. Here are a few benefits of purchasing non-performing notes that you NEED to consider.

1. Non-performing notes can maximize your profits while minimizing your initial investment. A $200,000 note will cost you significantly less because it is currently in default, meaning the borrower is not repaying their debt.

2. Once you own the note, you can set about the process of rehabbing it. Just like you would fix up a house, you can fix up a note. Depending on your end goals, there are a few ways to go about this. If the note is for a property you would like to own as an investment, you can foreclose and take possession of the property. Since you got the note at a discount this means you get the property for a significant discount as well.

3. If owning the property is not your end goal, you can re-negotiate the terms of the non-performing note with the borrower. This basically involves changing the terms of the note so that the borrower is able to start making payments and get out of default on the note.

4. Once the non-performing note is performing again, you can either hold onto it and earn interest, or you can sell it as a performing note for a considerable profit.

While non-performing notes are a great way to make money, it is important to remember that there is still risk involved, especially if this is your first time investing in notes. The laws and regulations surrounding note investing are complex so don't try to go it alone. Call the professionals at Level 4 Funding today to get started purchasing non-performing notes.



Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
dennis@level4funding.com
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027


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Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Make Money with Trust Deed Investing


 Trust deed investing can provide substantial rewards with minimal risks for investors. There are a few different ways to get started in trustdeed investing and finding the right financial professional to help you can make all the difference.

Most investors know about stocks, bonds, and real estate investing. Real estate investing can be a very lucrative way to build your investment portfolio. You can invest in real estate in a number of ways like buying a fixer-upper, or purchasing a home to rent out. While almost everyone knows about making money on a fix and flip or as a landlord, there is another, less common type of real estate investing called trust deed investing. Trust deed investing involves three parties, the borrower, the bank, and the trustee. If you are investing in deeds of trust, your role is that of the trustee and you act as an intermediary between the borrower and the lender. You hold the legal title to the property until the loan is paid off or unless there is a foreclosure.

As the trustee, your job is basically to protect the lender in the event of default. If the borrower defaults on the loan, the lender would have to take the borrower to court and could not foreclose on the property until after a lengthy legal process. By using a trustee, the lender has a second option. The trustee can foreclose on the property on the lender’s behalf and help the lender recoup its investment. In the event of a foreclosure, some of the sale proceeds go to you as the trustee to help recoup your investment as well.

While you can earn back your investment in the event of a foreclosure, the real benefit of trust deed investing is when all is going well. The bank or lender will pay you interest rates into the double digits to hold the title to the property. As long as the borrower is making on time payments, you are earning interest every month. Once the loan is paid in full, you also get your initial investment back. You can purchase deeds of trust through a private lender or other investment professional.

Pitfalls of Trust Deed Investing and How to Risk Less


Trust deed investing is generally considered a relatively safe investment because it is backed by real property than can be used as collateral in the event of default. However, like any investment there are risks. Namely, deeds of trust are not insured by the FDIC so there is not guarantee that you will get your money back. Also, if the borrower declares bankruptcy then the home cannot be easily foreclosed on without a lengthy legal process. Depending on the outcome of this process, it is possible to lose some or all of your investment.

These risks are not unique to trust deed investing as every type of investment does have some inherent risk. There are a few ways to minimize these risks and maximize your profits. First and foremost, work with a private lender or equity firm that is experienced in trust deed investing. Make sure that your lender has loaned on deeds of trust before and can explain the process to you, including any and all risks.

You can also help mitigate risks by doing your due diligence. Research a property’s title status and market value. This will help you make sure there are no issues with the title that would prevent a foreclosure. Knowing the market value will help you ensure that the property will be worth the amount of the loan or more in the event of default. This is especially important because the bank will get paid back before you do so you want to be sure there is enough money to recoup your investment.

Find the right lender to guide youthrough the process of trust deedinvesting!


The right lender is key to helping you navigate the world of trust deed investing. Make sure you choose someone who is experienced and knowledgeable about deeds of trust and how the investment process works.



Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027







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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Clean up Your Finances to Get a Self Employment Home Loan



Being self-employed can be both a benefit and liability when it comes to your financial life. Various tax deductions and business credits can be very lucrative but they can also bite you when it comes time to get a home loan. There are several ways that you can get your finances in order so that you can be sure to qualify for a self employment home loan.

Getting a home loan when you are self-employed can be difficult. Many business owners take advantage of several tax deductions to lower their tax liability and write off legitimate business expenses. Unfortunately, when the bank looks at your tax returns this can make it appear that you lost money on your business, even if you in fact had a good year. Also, various business loans or losses can affect your personal credit and lower your score. This can also be a deal breaker for many traditional lenders who may laugh you out of the bank when you come in for a loan.

While this may be embarrassing, it is also avoidable. If you are thinking of purchasing a property, whether for an investment, vacation home, or primary residence, there are certain steps you can take to clean up your finances to give you the best shot of qualifying for a self employment home loan.

·       Clean up your tax returns for two years prior to attempting to get a loan. Take less deductions to make your taxable income higher. While you may pay more taxes, it will also make it easier to qualify for a home loan.
·       Stash away extra cash. While factors like credit score and debt to income ratio are important, money talks and often it speaks the loudest. Having a large down payment and a year of living expenses in the bank can often make you look like a more attractive loan candidate, even if your finances are less than ideal on paper.
·       Separate your personal and business finances. Think about incorporating your business into an LLC or other entity to keep it separate from your personal accounts. Pay yourself a salary and charge any and all business expenses to a business credit card. If you get a business loan, keep it in your business name, not your personal name. Keep your business accounts and personal bank accounts separate. This will lower your debt to income ratio and keep all of your business taxes separate so you can still take advantage of all the deductions you are entitled to without affecting your chances of qualifying for a home loan.
·       Keep meticulous records. One thing that can be a serious problem for many business owners is that it can be tricky to prove exactly how much money you make, especially if it is coming from different sources. Having good records will make it easier to prove your income when it comes time to get a self employment homeloan.

When all Else Fails….

Even with the above steps, you may still find it difficult to get a home loan. Don’t give up hope. A traditional loan may not work for you, but there are many other types of loans that can help you. Find a private mortgage broker or lender to find the self employment home loan that you need. A few types of loans that can help you are:

1.       A traditional loan from a non-traditional lender. A private lender can often give out 30 year fixed mortgages to borrowers that would otherwise be turned away by banks. Be aware that you will most likely pay a higher interest rate but this is often worth it in the long run.
2.       Hard money loans and private collateral loans. Private lenders have access to different types of loans and funding that banks do. You can take advantage of their private collateral self employment home loans that can work to your benefit.
3.       Stated income mortgage. These fell out of vogue with banks during the housing crash but may still be available with a private lender. There is less paperwork and your income does not require as stringent of verification, making it ideal if your record keeping is less than perfect.


Call us a Level 4 Funding today to discuss your home loan options. We can help you get the loan you need with the terms you deserve. Don’t let being self-employed hold you back. We can help!


Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027



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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Use an Arizona Bridge Loan to Make Your Dreams Come True


 If you are trying to buy and sell a home at the same time, an Arizona bridge loan can be a valuable tool to have. This type of short term learn can help make sure that you get your dream home with very few risks.

An Arizona bridge loan is a specialized short term loan that can be useful for real estate transactions. It is a short term loan that allows you to use the equity in your current home as a down payment on a new home before your current home sells. As the name implies, an Arizona bridge loan is designed to “bridge” the gap by giving you funds for a down payment. The loan is paid back with the proceeds from you home sale.

An Arizona bridge loan is a valuable tool because most buyers rely on the sale of their current home to come up with the down payment for their new home, however, it is not always feasible or ideal to close on the current home first. In a perfect world, you close on your home in the morning, have funds available by noon and close on your second home before the business day is over. But it very rarely works this way. More often, you close on your current home and have to find a short term rental for a month or two before you close on a new home. This is not only expensive, but it causes you to have to move twice and you are literally throwing money away by renting.

One solution to the problem is an Arizona bridge loan. A bridge loan bridges the gap by lending you the down payment for a new home that you then pay back once your home sells. The bridge loan is secured to the buyer's existing home. The funds from the bridge loan are then used as a down payment on the new home. Bridge loans are gaining in popularity as a down payment option because they offer flexible terms and are relatively easy to qualify for. Also, many lenders will not allow you to take out a home equity loan on a home that is listed for sale, so in many cases a bridge loan is the only option to come up with cash for a down payment.

7 Things to Consider if You are Thinking About an Arizona Bridge Loan


Like any loan, a bridge loan has certain risks and benefits. Knowing all your options and going into it fully informed will help you risk less and benefit more. Here are five important things to keep in mind if you are thinking about getting an Arizona bridge loan.

     1.     You will pay a higher interest rate. Like many short term loans, bridge loans have higher interest rates than 30 year loans. You usually have a grace period of 1 to 4 months depending on your loan terms and if you pay the loan back with proceeds from your home sale, you can usually avoid paying a lot of interest.
     2.   Qualification is usually an easy and painless process. Most lenders do not have set FICO scores or debt to income ratios for bridge loans. Instead, qualification is based on a complete picture of your finances and whether it makes sense to purchase a home before you sell your current one.
3.       A bridge loan can save you money. If you wait to purchase your new home until your old home sells, you may end up needing a short term rental. This is literally throwing money down the drain. Getting the right Arizona bridge loan and selling your current home quickly can actually save you quite a bit of money.
4.       There will be fees. An Arizona bridge loan has several fees associated with it. You will pay an administration fee of about $750 and an appraisal fee on your current home to ensure it is worth what you need to sell it for. In addition, you will pay wire fees, origination fees, and points which will be dependent on the amount of your loan. When all is said and done you will probably end up paying about $2,000 to secure your bridge loan.
5.       You can find your new dream home without the stress of having to sell your existing home first. You don’t have to wait or make unattractive contingency offers. You can purchase your new home immediately which will usually get you a better price and help make sure you get the home you want.
6.       You have to be able to qualify for two mortgages. A bridge loan can help you with a down payment, but you will still need to qualify for two mortgages and be able to make monthly payments on both if push comes to shove. However, most mortgages don’t require a payment for the first month so if you sell your home quickly, you can usually avoid double payments.
7.       A bridge loan can cause stress. If your current home does not sell quickly, you will end up paying the mortgage on it, the mortgage on your new home, and the payment on your bridge loan. Make sure to carefully evaluate your finances to ensure that you can make your payments for a short time if you need to. You can also help eliminate financial stress by pricing your current home to sell quickly.

Once you have evaluated the pros and cons of an Arizonabridge loan, contact the financial professionals at Level 4 Funding to get your application started!



The sooner you apply for your bridge loan, the sooner you can get cash in hand for your down payment. Don’t let your dream home slip away because you are waiting for your current home to sell. Find out the benefits of bridge loans today! 

Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027



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5 Things You Need to Know About an Arizona Bridge Loan


An Arizona bridge loan is a special type of short term loan that can help you buy a new home. It is important that you know your options and fully understand the terms of your loan to make an informed decision.

An Arizona bridge loan is a specialized short term loan that can be useful for real estate transactions. It is a short term loan that allows you to use the equity in your current home as a down payment on a new home before your current home sells. As the name implies, an Arizona bridge loan is designed to “bridge” the gap by giving you funds for a down payment. The loan is paid back with the proceeds from you home sale.

A bridge loan can be very beneficial in many ways because it allows you to buy a new home and put yours on the market without any restrictions. When you are living in a home while you are trying to sell it, scheduling showings can be a nightmare, especially if you have pets or kids. It is also difficult to keep your home show ready and leave at a moment’s notice. Many buyers will also have trouble picturing themselves in your home while your stuff is there. A bridge loan can allow you buy another home while yours is still on the market by fronting you the down payment.

An additional benefit of a bridge loan is that it is relatively easy to qualify for. There is not a lot of paperwork and since many borrowers will have a high debt to income ratio because they own two homes for a short period of time, debt and credit scores are not as important as they are in traditional loans.

Important Things to Consider when Thinking About an Arizona Bridge Loan


If an Arizona bridge loan sounds like it might be a good option for you, it is important to know all of the risks and benefits and know the ins and outs of your loan terms. Make sure you are in the driver’s seat and in control of your loan at all times. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

1.       An Arizona bridge loan may have a high interest rate. Since a bridge loan is a short term loan and is secured by the sale of your current home, the lender is taking a fairly significant risk in extending you the credit. The more risky the loan, the higher the interest rate. Although interest rates do fluctuate, you can expect to pay more than the prime rate and your rate could climb as high as the double digits.
2.       You can avoid paying interest. Although the loan itself has a high interest rate, shopping around for the right loan can help you avoid paying any interest at all. Many bridge loans allow you to skip the first few months of payments. If you can sell your home during this time period, you can pay the loan back before any interest accrues.
3.       There will be fees. An Arizona bridge loan has several fees associated with it. You will pay an administration fee of about $750 and an appraisal fee on your current home to ensure it is worth what you need to sell it for. In addition, you will pay wire fees, origination fees, and points which will be dependent on the amount of your loan. When all is said and done you will probably end up paying about $2,000 to secure your bridge loan. For most borrowers this is well worth it to get them into their new home sooner rather than later. Also, keep in mind that the fees will vary depending on your lender so shop around.
4.       A bridge loan can cause stress. If your current home does not sell quickly, you will end up paying the mortgage on it, the mortgage on your new home, and the payment on your bridge loan. Make sure to carefully evaluate your finances to ensure that you can make your payments for a short time if you need to. You can also help eliminate financial stress by pricing your current home to sell quickly.
5.       A bridge loan can save you money. If you wait to purchase your new home until your old home sells, you may end up needing a short term rental. This is literally throwing money down the drain. Getting the right Arizona bridge loan and selling your current home quickly can actually save you quite a bit of money.

If an Arizona bridge loan sounds like a good option for you, start looking at your options today!



An Arizona mortgage broker or private lender can help you get started on getting your bridge loan. Call our office today to schedule an appointment. You will be glad you did!


Dennis Dahlberg
Broker/RI/CEO/MLO
Level 4 Funding LLC
Arizona Tel:  (623) 582-4444 

Texas Tel:     (512) 516-1177 
www.Level4Funding.com
NMLS 1057378 | AZMB 0923961 | MLO 1057378
23335 N 18th Drive Suite 120
Phoenix AZ 85027



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