As Wall Street Titans Fall, Hard Money Lenders Step Up To Fill The Void
Wow! I’ve been saying for a long time that this current financial crisis is worse, and will last longer, than most of the public pundits or government officials will ever admit. (Especially in an election year.) But even I’m a little in shock at just how brutal the carnage has been. First Bear, then Fannie and Freddie, now Merrill Lynch is auctioned off, AIG is holding a sign saying “will work for food,” and Lehman Brothers is in bankruptcy! Wow! Even the largess of the US government (thanks to you and I the taxpayers) has hit its limits with this one. Whatever we may think of the Wall Street culture, it is a bit sobering to see so many financial titans go down so hard and so fast! They really screwed the pooch on this one. (The pooch, by the way, is likely to be us taxpayers again.)
The press will beat this to death so I won’t ramble on about how we got here, but if you thought credit has been tight lately for any sort of residential or commercial real estate deals, watch how fast the remaining commercial banks pull their limbs into their shells. Private money lenders are nearly the last bastion of real estate credit out there. Even some of the big hard money lenders are finding themselves capital constrained as the volume of high quality deals is skyrocketing.
Now there has truly never been a better time for hard money mortgage pool investors!

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