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What Is Trust Deed Investing?

Trust deed investing is investing in notes that are secured by real estate. Often investors and real estate professionals use a broker like Murk Investments to find capital to fund the purchase of a property. The funds used to purchase the property are provided by other passive investors. This kind of investing is an attractive...

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What Is an ADU?

What is an ADU? An ADU is an accessory dwelling unit and it’s an alternative living space that is commonly referred to as a “mother-in-law” apartment. An ADU is a separate living space located on the same property as a single-family home. Some ACUs are attached and others are not.   The purpose of an ADU is to provide...

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What is a Fix and Flip Loan?

A fix and flip loan is one type of product offered by Murk Investments. With this type of loan, you can get the funds to secure and rehab your property and have it back on the market for sale in as little as a few months. This type of loan is good to be used...

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What is A Bridge Loan?

A bridge loan is a type of short term financing, commonly used by borrowers, financed by hard money or private lenders. This type of financing solution that gives borrowers the opportunity to quickly secure their investment, make improvements, renovate, or add value. Once this process is completed, generally under 12 months, the borrower can sell...

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Reasons Why Hard Money Lenders are Good for Real Estate Investments

Many hard money lenders are private lenders who offer an alternative way to finance for borrowers who are not qualifying through banks and other lenders. Hard money lenders focus mostly on the equity a borrower has in a property as opposed to focusing on the borrower’s financial situation. The hard money lender looks at equity...

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Why is Loan to Value Ratio Important with Hard Money Loans?

When applying for a hard money loan, hard money lenders strongly consider the loan to value (LTV) ratio. The LTV ratio is calculated by dividing the loan amount by the total value of the real estate securing the hard money loan. The LTV ratio is a measurement of risk for the hard money lender to...

What You Need to Know About Extending A Hard Money Loan
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What You Need to Know About Extending A Hard Money Loan

Do you currently have a hard money loan? Are you considering extending it? Typically, a hard money loan is a short-term loan, less than 12 months. If you currently have a hard money loan that is maturing and your project is not completed, you may be thinking about extending it. The extension process for a...

Tips To Be In A Good Position for Quick Approval
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Tips To Be In A Good Position for Quick Approval

It doesn’t have to be difficult to get your hard money loan approved by a hard money lender. In fact, it should be easier than going through a traditional bank. At Murk Investments, we wanted to share with you some things you can do to get your hard money loan approved timely. Hard money lenders...

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Read and Understand Term Sheets with a Hard Money Loan

As we’ve discussed in previous blogs, hard money loans have gotten increasingly popular in recent years. Since hard money loans are often funded by individual investors, they do not necessarily have the same qualifications as a bank entity would. As a borrower, you should read and understand the term sheet before committing to a loan....

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Getting Hard Money Loans in San Diego

If you found an amazing real estate investment opportunity in San Diego, you know there’s no time to waste. Unfortunately, a bank or a traditional lender who you approach for financing will tell you it’s going to take two to three months to close on your loan, which means the deal you want to make...


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