Transactional Funding For Short Sale Deals!

Transactional funding- How To Get More Short Sales Deals Done Now!

Transactional funding has become a huge tool in a real estate investors tool box!

With the changes in traditional lending it has become more difficult to get financing for your short sale and real estate deals. The new requirements by banks has made simultaneous closing, quick flicks and dry closings  a little more tricky.

Enter Transactional Funding!

Transactional funding gives the real estate investor a short term loan which allows he/she to purchase a property from a distressed home owner and then turn right around and sell the property to the end buyer.  This is knows as  Simultaneous closings or back to back closing.

Back to back closings is a great strategy to use when buying a distressed property and when you already have an end buyer who is ready to buy the property from you.

Transactional funding is really just a one day loan that enables you to take simultaneous closings safely along with the backing money that comes with the loan.

This is a great way to buy an investment property without any of your own money!

Now there are fees associated but if there is enough profit in your short sale deal you should make plenty of money on the deal to cover your fees.  This is really a small price to play when you can easily make thousands of dollars on one real estate short sale deal.

And again, since you are using the one day bridge loan from the bank you do not have to use any of your own money. You just want to make sure you end buyer is approved and has the funds to buy your short sale deal once you buy it from the distressed home owner.

Transactional Funding is the perfect way to get the money you need to grow your real estate and short sale business.

Jason Medley has been in the Mortgage and real estate investing business for over eight years. Jason specializes in Transactional Funding for your short sale deals

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