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Foreclosure Scams to be Aware of
Homeowners facing foreclosure should be aware of unscrupulous lenders and scammers. Don't get me wrong, most lenders and agencies are reputable and legit. However some lenders, commonly second mortgage issuers will use unethical practices that...

Home Loan Mortgage Loan Refinance - Refinancing For A Shorter Term To Save Money
Saving money with lower rates isn't the only reason to refinance. Opting for a shorter loan can also save thousands in interest and free up income in the future. A short term loan can also help you pay down your principal quicker. Better...

Lease Option Technique
Why do people sell properties using lease options? There is a reason that some of the most successful real estate investors use the lease option technique. No Down Payment: I know what you're thinking, "I would never offer such a thing!" You...

Mortgage & Refinance Tips: Debt To Income Ratios
Debt to Income Ratios, often referred to as "DTI's", are a key calculation used in the refinance, debt consolidation, and purchase mortgage application process. A debt to income ratio is arrived at by dividing your monthly debt payments by...

Who Does The Agent Really Work For?
In many states, the sub-agency has been eliminated. In these states, if an agent is working for a buyer, he or she is a buyer agent. In this case the buyer must pay the percentage or fee to the broker or agent. If the agent is working for the...

 
What is a Bridge Loan?

A bridge loan, which can also be called a hard money loan, is a short-term loan that is used until a person or company can secure permanent financing. Basically, they "bridge" the gap between today's need for immediate cash to pay bills and the final closing of a pending investment deal or long-term financing package.
Bridge loans are usually offered for terms of 12-36 months and many can be refinanced into low cost, long-term financing through a lender. Bridge loans are not only for shorter terms, but are also needed to close quickly, so the borrower can take advantage of the opportunity to arrange for a longer term loan when they are ready. Speed is also an important factor in financing a bridge loan because the borrower may be trying to restructure debt or avoid claming bankruptcy.
Some borrowers look for a bridge loan to span the gap between the two transactions of buying a new home and selling the old one. However, most bridge loans are used in purchasing or refinancing commercial real estate. There are mortgage bridge loans and commercial bridge loans for various income properties including; apartments, industrial buildings, retail, hotels, healthcare, and mixed use.
For more information on a bridge loan, visit Security National Capital.
About the Author
Michael Southard is the Vice President of Security National Capital.

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