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Our guest today is Kenneth Igwe, a private money lender, and multifamily real estate investor. In this episode, he shares his tips on how to qualify for hard money lending and how to get the best financing deals and interest rates as an investor. If you want to know the pros and cons of bank loans, hard money lending, and borrowing money from your family, then this episode is for you! Learn more about Kenneth and his journey at reiclarity.com!
“I'm a big believer that math is a language that a lot of people are just not fluent in, and do not want to become fluent in.”
03:31
Kenneth studied mathematics in college and was always passionate about numbers. He looks at it as a language that you can learn and is crucial for real estate investing.
“As our industry literally transforms, I just want people to start to have conversations about private money as opposed to hard money, as well.”
09:31
According to Kenneth, capital can come from 3 sources:
Kenneth talked in detail about the pros and cons of these 3 different capital raising routes.
He doesn’t like to use the term hard money lending for his industry as it has a negative undertone in many cases. He prefers institutional private money lending.
Kenneth explained the process of finding the money for your deals through private money lending:
“A private lender’s job is not to see if you have a good deal or not. Our job is to determine if the deal is financeable.”
23:26
Kenneth’s advise on the first steps needed to understand commercial lending better:
When it comes to private money lending, in order for a deal to be attractive for the lender, it has to be financeable and profitable with good cashflow.
Kenneth is always looking for experience when he is working with residential or commercial projects, but if you don’t have that, an experienced team can go a long way.
Mentioned in the show:
Learn how to grow your portfolio and reach incredible success the right way! Visit us here for everything you need to know: www.shineinsurance.com/reiclarity.
Special thanks to Kenneth Igwe for taking the time to share so many great insights with us If you enjoyed this podcast, there’s a couple of things we need you to do right now:
Then, please share the show with whoever you think it will inspire.
Until the next time, We truly appreciate you listening.
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Our guest today is Kenneth Igwe, a private money lender, and multifamily real estate investor. In this episode, he shares his tips on how to qualify for hard money lending and how to get the best financing deals and interest rates as an investor. If you want to know the pros and cons of bank loans, hard money lending, and borrowing money from your family, then this episode is for you! Learn more about Kenneth and his journey at reiclarity.com!
“I'm a big believer that math is a language that a lot of people are just not fluent in, and do not want to become fluent in.”
03:31
Kenneth studied mathematics in college and was always passionate about numbers. He looks at it as a language that you can learn and is crucial for real estate investing.
“As our industry literally transforms, I just want people to start to have conversations about private money as opposed to hard money, as well.”
09:31
According to Kenneth, capital can come from 3 sources:
Kenneth talked in detail about the pros and cons of these 3 different capital raising routes.
He doesn’t like to use the term hard money lending for his industry as it has a negative undertone in many cases. He prefers institutional private money lending.
Kenneth explained the process of finding the money for your deals through private money lending:
“A private lender’s job is not to see if you have a good deal or not. Our job is to determine if the deal is financeable.”
23:26
Kenneth’s advise on the first steps needed to understand commercial lending better:
When it comes to private money lending, in order for a deal to be attractive for the lender, it has to be financeable and profitable with good cashflow.
Kenneth is always looking for experience when he is working with residential or commercial projects, but if you don’t have that, an experienced team can go a long way.
Mentioned in the show:
Learn how to grow your portfolio and reach incredible success the right way! Visit us here for everything you need to know: www.shineinsurance.com/reiclarity.
Special thanks to Kenneth Igwe for taking the time to share so many great insights with us If you enjoyed this podcast, there’s a couple of things we need you to do right now:
Then, please share the show with whoever you think it will inspire.
Until the next time, We truly appreciate you listening.
Need the REI Insurance Guy?
More great stories & information at:
Youtube - Blog - Podcast Facebook - Twitter