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8 Replies Last post: Feb 3, 2008 11:54 PM by talkfusion

Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital

Jul 17, 2008 10:05 PM

Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008

I've been a real estate investor in the Seattle area for the past 5 years. I have bought, assigned, or wholesaled over 47 properties and have successfully sold about 35 of them thus far. I'm in the process of selling a few of my holdings and should be able to get 6 of the 14 houses I'm holding by year's end. I'm not financially strapped and do not need a few K's to bail out of any bad situation. The thing is that I don't want to keep buying properties the conventional way, which is getting a loan from various banks such as B of A or Wells Fargo. The process is time consuming and costly. I'd like to get a business line of credit of at least $500,000.00 so that I can buy various cheap properties that I come across via my marketing effort.

Most banks do not like people who operate a speculative business like real estate investment. I so far have not been able to find ways to work with them and get a huge business line of credit from them.

If someone can provide such fund show me how to do this, I can offer the following:
1. For every transaction that I enter, you, as the creditor, can order your own appraisal so you know I'm not inflating anything.
2. I will put 10% to 20% of my own money into each of these transactions. For instance, if the house I'm buying is $200,000.00, I can put down $20k to 40k of my own money. The rest will come from the business line of credit.
3. The business line of credit can also be secured (in 1st position) by the properties that I'm about to buy.
4. I'll personally show you the 4 properties I picked up this year and how much I have made and will make when I sell them (I have sold one and made 50k net. The other one I'm closing this coming Tuesday I'll make about 34k net.)
5. I can provide whatever else you need.

Here is what I have:
1. Excellent credit (750 mid score).
2. I can provide detailed information on all the transactions I have done the past 5 years. Things like how much I bought them for, how much I spent fixing them up, and how much I made
3. I'll provide details as to how an IT analyst like myself went from having only about 50k in networth to about $1.2 million in about 4 years. This way you'll know how capable I'm
4. I'll personally walk you through the current houses that I own, the liens against them (very low LTV), what I bought them for, and you can do your own research to determine how much they're worth.
5. I have a good amount of liquid capital to use (easily over $100k) plus various small business line of credit of around $150k. I also have 3 HELOC with about 80k each in credit line. They used to be over $120k but the recent financial situation caused the banks to lower the line. What a bummer.


What I want from you:

1. Please do not attempt to trick me or con me. I will have my attorney check you and I will make sure to also check you out before I even work with you. I have worked hard to build my wealth and will not part with it easily. So I'm not afraid to spend some money for due diligence.
2. I want a credit line from $500k to $2,000,000.00 with rate of around 6% APR to 10% APR.

Please be aware that I'm not someone you can take advantage of via deceitful means. If you are professional, honest, and have good intention, I welcome your business.

Thank you,

Ryan

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Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008
1. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 22, 2008 9:16 PM
in response to: ClearVision

So of all the people in here who's been answering questions in regard to huge and yet unsecured line of credits, none of you can help someone who has great credit, good about of working capital, and willing to secure his debt with his own assets? Wow! What am I not seeing here?
Click to view madereal's profile Mogul madereal 40 posts since
Jun 13, 2008
2. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 23, 2008 1:52 AM
in response to: ClearVision
IF YOU ARE STILL LOOKING FOR BUSINESS LINE OF CREDIT,CONTACT ME SOON. WE HELP PEOPLE RECEIVE CAPITAL REAL QUICK.


JMURPHY
608-669-4434
JMLOANADVISOR@YAHOO.COM

Click to view Loan_doctor's profile Authority Loan_doctor 11 posts since
Jul 14, 2008
3. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 23, 2008 10:01 AM
in response to: ClearVision
We can help you with this. Contact us asap!!

Lewis Roberts
Small Business Capital
smallbizftwayne@yahoo.com* Email
260-249-1866 * Direct
www.smallbcapital.com* Web

Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008
4. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 23, 2008 11:36 AM
in response to: Loan_doctor
Loan_doctor,

Based upon your web site, it looks like your company was started about 1 month ago. You yourself set up this profile also not long ago. This makes you look like a fly-by-night operation. Are you sure you're not trying to pull a fast one on me?
Click to view PiperE's profile Mogul PiperE 31 posts since
Jul 22, 2008
5. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 23, 2008 4:56 PM
in response to: ClearVision
ClearVision,

Have you found your funding yet? If not, I will see what I can do. I don't promise anythiing, but you sound very strong. Plus, real estate investment is near to my heart. Plus, maybe some of your investment savvywill rub off on me. :-)

Paula
Click to view mademan24's profile Mogul mademan24 84 posts since
Jun 14, 2008
6. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 2:47 AM
in response to: ClearVision

Ryan, do you have an email address or office where one can make contact with you.


Cheers,

T.Michael

619-518-9985

Click to view PiperE's profile Mogul PiperE 31 posts since
Jul 22, 2008
7. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 2:52 PM
in response to: ClearVision
Ryan,

I have investors that may do a deal like this. you're looking for a rate of 6% - 10%. Anything else that would make this attractive to an investor? Just asking. A real estate secured first at 10% would be a nice deal.

My question is, are you still looking for financing? I won't go to the investors if you are not. Please call me or reply to this and let me know.

Paula
619-884-5402
Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008
8. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 4:08 PM
in response to: PiperE

My question is, are you still looking for financing? I won't go to the investors if you are not. Please call me or reply to this and let me know.

Dear Paula,

I still am looking for financing. 10% secured by real estate and in 1st position is something I can offer. I also would be more than willing to put down 10% to 20% of my own money. Tell your investor that they can also hire their own appraiser for any transaction that I plan to acquire...


Sincerely,


Ryan

Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008
9. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 4:12 PM
in response to: ClearVision
Why is it that the people who replied to my posting are those who created their profiles recently? I need to someone who works for a reputable and well recognized firm. I want to be able to verify your information and the firm/company you're working for.
Click to view PiperE's profile Mogul PiperE 31 posts since
Jul 22, 2008
10. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 5:01 PM
in response to: ClearVision
Ryan,

Why does the profile for this site have so much importance to you? This is simply a forum. Anyone can join. A dishonest person could have a profile on here for years and an honest person can have a profile a day old. I stumbled on to this site the other day and thought I could help people learn about business lending. Length of time on this site has nothing to do with the type of person you may work with.

On top to this, as far as who I am, I put people who want money with people who have money. You're not paying me anything up front, I make money based on my performance. If I don't find my client funding that they are happy with, I don't get paid. There isn't a lot I can do to you in the way of scamming you.

I would suggest worrying about the people who you would borrowing from. You posted your request stating you didn't want to go through the hassle of all the time and paperwork of a traditional lender. I thought you were looking for something more non-traditional. I was going to set you up with a private investor. You'd skip all the paperwork and have a working relationship with the investor. But if you're looking to work with a company that you recognize, B of A, WaMu, then I can't help.

Paula
Click to view csc5567's profile Start-up csc5567 1 posts since
Jul 24, 2008
11. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 11:28 PM
in response to: ClearVision
I just joined the forum and was reading posts with the most views and replies. I am not sure if this is the type of thing you are looking
for, as I am new to this end of the business world; however, I did a little internet research and found this site http://www.ibank.com
It seems to be a site that provides a service of matching investors with the clients. Hope this will be of some assistance.

Quote from site:

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Click to view ClearVision's profile Professional ClearVision 6 posts since
Jul 17, 2008
12. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 11:34 PM
in response to: PiperE
Dear Paula,

What I'm worried most is fly-by-night operators who, after getting you to trust them, obtain your personal information such as SS# and then use it for malicious intents.

Based upon your response, I'd love to talk with you and see if there is something you can do to help me out. I'm very skeptical due to the fact that I have worked so hard to build what I have right now. Please excuse me if I offend you.

Please let me know if I can call you and discuss my financial needs further.

Sincerely,

Ryan
Click to view mademan24's profile Mogul mademan24 84 posts since
Jun 14, 2008
13. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 24, 2008 11:48 PM
in response to: ClearVision

Clear Vision, I can understand your concerns however when you reach out like you have for investors / funding from other sources than the common bank, you will get responses from a diverse group of individuals from various backgrounds and business models. This is really a two way street for yourself and potential investor or investors. Everyone wants to make sure that they are covered and that in fact this a real legitimate business opportunity. I do not believe it is required to provide your personal information to discuss the possibilities of obtaining funding and or private investors. I had a few suggestions for you.

Cheers,


T. Michael


619-518-9985

Click to view PiperE's profile Mogul PiperE 31 posts since
Jul 22, 2008
14. Re: Experienced and Successful Investor needs more capital Jul 25, 2008 2:10 AM
in response to: ClearVision
T. Michael, Thanks so much for your voice of reason.

Ryan, Thank you for being open minded. I have no reason to have your SS#. Many times I am the liason for paperwork (including SS#'s) between borrower and lender. I have no desire to make you uncomfortable. If you have read any of my recent posts you will see I know a few things about business and business lending. I don't want to cut my career short with a stint in prison.

Let's talk in real time. I am in your same time zone (San Diego).

Paula
619-884-5402
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