Multi-Family News on multihousingnews.com

The multi-family housing market is a viable market segment in many metro areas as people move in from the suburbs to be closer to work and to entertainment. I scanned many articles and blogs on multihousingnews.com and am here sharing with you some of the statistics I found for our Texas market.

Austin

According to the “Austin Multi-family Report – Spring 2019 and an article on the “Top Multi-family Completions in Austin,” both by Anca Gagluc in the Multi-Housing News, the Austin multi-family market had a strong year in 2018 with rent growth of 4.5% despite 11,000 units coming online. The 11,000 units that were constructed and rented in 2018 were in the upscale lifestyle segment and the 20,500 units underway in 2019 are also targeted for that same segment of the market. 

The largest multi-family projects delivered through the end of May 2019 included

  • Bexley Round Rock, 330 Units, Round Rock
  • Hillstone at Wolf Ranch, 332 Units, Georgetown
  • Latitude at Presidio, 337 Units, Cedar Park
  • Crestview Commons, 353 Units, Austin
  • Terra, 372 Units, Austin

Multi-family housing can come in several classifications, affordable, lifestyle, senior, student, or worker housing. Most of the inventory discussed here is in the Lifestyle segment. A multi-family unit in the lifestyle segment is one that offers amenities that improve your daily life. These may be as simple as open areas and great walking trails or more expensive shared amenities like a stable, fitness center, or sauna and pool. The lifestyle property is supposed to enhance your life. It is in effect a neighborhood, or a community. Lifestyle communities are generally upscale in price, can even be luxurious, and often do not meet the need for affordable housing.

Austin added 36,800 jobs in 2018, up 3.5 % from the previous year.  Occupancy rates for Austin multi-family housing rose to 94.4% as of March 2019 and rent growth was 3.7% percent through April 2019.

Dallas-Fort Worth

According to the “Dallas Multi-family Report – Spring 2019” from Anca Gagiuc in Multi-Housing News, the Texas multi-family market continued to show plenty of supply, dampening rent growth, which was 2.8% year-over-year through March, slightly below the U.S. average.

More than 26,800 units were delivered in 2018 with an additional 44,700 underway as of March 2019.  The metro remained a nation leader in job creation last year, adding 102,500 positions for 2.6 percent expansion. Last year’s multi-family transaction volume was $5 billion.  Investors have already traded nearly $900 million in multi-family assets in the first quarter of 2019 at a per-unit-price of $105,032. The average Dallas-Fort Worth rent is expected to rise 4.3% in 2019.

Houston

According to the “Houston Multi-family Report – Spring 2019” from Laura Calugar in Multi-Housing News, the Houston multi-family market showed rent growth on a downward slide, but the market was still strong, underpinned by employment gains and economic expansion. Houston’s occupancy rate was 92.4%, down 140 basis points from the previous year, fueling fears of overbuilding.

Houston added 72,600 jobs in the 12 months ending February 2019. Last year’s transaction volume was $5 billion.  Roughly 14,000 units were under construction as of March 2019, most of that geared to high-income residents. The average Houston metro rent is expected to rise 2.2% in 2019.

REI Capital Resources is a funding source for SFR Fix-n-Flip, Fix-to-Rent, and Refinance projects as well as larger commercial projects such as office buildings, 5-40 door multi-family buildings, and many others.  These programs vary wide and far throughout the gamut of lending. Call or e-mail for more information.

REI Capital Resources Long-Term Rental Program

We offer asset-based and experience-based loans for long-term rental projects, including multi-family projects with the following terms: min FICO 650, BPO required, Up to 85% of purchase price, Cashout/Refinance up to 65% LTV (BPO), Max of 80% ARV, Interest rates starting at 6.5%, and points as low as 2.25%.

Give me a call or send an e-mail.

Patrick StCin, 512-213-2271,

e-mail: patrick@REICapital.cash 00000000 00

Single-Family Rentals: Build to Rent

The single-family rental is the fastest growing segment of the housing market according to research done by the Urban Institute. This is a very interesting area of opportunity for private lenders and it pays to keep up-to-date on the market so that no opportunity is missed.

Single-family rentals have outpaced single-family ownership and multi-family housing in recent years. This is partly due to millennials that are forming households and entering the single-family housing market, moving up from multi-family living to single-family rentals to gain additional space for a growing family. Renting still works for them because they need the ability to be transient and move if their jobs require them to, and many cannot afford single-family ownership because they are carrying massive student loan debt, have not been able to save for a down payment, and are faced with stricter lending terms. Downsizing baby boomers are also attracted to single-family rentals for some of the same reasons, including no down payment, maintenance services, and the ability to move if they choose.

Photo by Thgusstavo Santana on Pexels.com

Wholesale Sales

According to an article on Builderonline.com by Lauren Shanesy, the demand for single-family rentals has allowed builders to increase sales by selling to rental operators on a wholesale basis and has prompted a number of developers to tap into the market with a new product, the cohesive single-family rental community filled by niche renters with lifestyle needs that are unlike those of apartment renters.

Planned Rental Home Communities

AHV Communities is one community builder that is building in Texas, offering resort-style amenities, energy efficient homes, maintenance-free living, and professional management with the freedom and flexibility of a lease. One of these communities is Pradera, luxury rental homes in San Antonio. Another is Creekside Ranch in New Braunfels. Both offer club house, pool, green space, maintenance services, and sophisticated floor plans.

Management Efficiencies and Flexibility

Shanesy continues, “Many individual investors who bought distressed or foreclosed single-family rental homes have been priced out of the market by competition from institutional investors in recent years.”  However, these individual rental homes are spread out and not located in communities, so the institutional lenders have a more difficult time managing them efficiently. Some investment companies have begun looking to builders to purchase whole communities of new homes that they can manage. They sell some of the homes and rent others, allowing the investors the flexibility to sell if homeownership goes up or rent if homeownership goes down.  

A Mature Market

Samantha Goldberg, in the article “Top Trends to Watch in the Single-Family Market,” at Arbor.com/blog/ reports that panelists at the State of the SFR Industry panel at the IMN’s 7th Annual Single-Family Rental Investment Forum, held in Hollywood FL say that incoming capital, new private lenders and institutional lenders, and technological innovations helpful for management are the top trends to watch in the single-family rental market over the next few years.

According to the same article, the single-family rental market sector achieved 3% year-over-year rent growth in 2018 and 2% year-over-year rent growth so far in 2019. The West Coast and the South East had the biggest rent gains in the last year.

There is still a shortage of housing for the U.S. workforce and this means that the nonluxury single-family rental market has room to grow, providing opportunities for private lenders, developers, and investors to add inventory in the workforce living space.

REI Capital Resources Long-Term Rental Funding Program

REI Capital Resources is a funding source for SFR Fix-n-Flip, Fix-to-Rent, build-to-rent, and Refinance projects as well as larger commercial projects such as office buildings, 5-40 door multi-family buildings, and many others.  These programs vary wide and far throughout the gamut of lending. Call or e-mail for more information. I’d like your business.

We offer asset-based and experienced-based long-term rental program loans on the following terms: at a min FICO of 650, a BPO is required, up to 85% of purchase price, Max of 80% ARV, Interest rates starting at 6.5%, and points as low as 2.25%.

REI Capital Resources Residential Construction Loan Program

We offer asset-based and experience based loans for residential construction on the following terms: Min FOCI 650, appraisal required, up to 90% of cost of lot + build, Up to 100% of construction costs if lot is free and clear, Max of 70% ARV, interest rates starting at 8.25%,and points as low as 3.5%.

Give me a call or send me an e-mail.

Patrick St.Cin

W – 512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash

References

Lauren Shanesy on Builderonline.com, “The Rise of the Single-Family Rental.”

Samantha Goldberg, “Top Trends to Watch in the Single-Family Market,” Arbor.com/blog/

http://www.urban.org/research

Hurricanes and REI: It’s all about Timing

Alert: Harvey, Irma, Rita, Katrina

Hurricane season is here, and there are things you need to know now, before the storms approach.

Natural disasters are a cause of financial loss for a real-estate investor in fix-n-flip projects or for vacation rental property deals on a coastline. After reading several articles and searching the real estate websites, I ran into tips for real estate investors facing an approaching natural disaster at yourflipcoach.com, Your Virtual Real Estate Coach. Be sure to visit Ryan’s site if you have a minute. Here are the key points in the article.

Insurance Binding
First, as a practical matter, it is very important to know that insurance companies will not bind a new policy or add additional coverage to an existing policy if a hurricane or large storm is headed for Texas. This is important for you to know if you are planning to invest in a property in Texas.

Make sure a hurricane is not on its way. Buy insurance that covers flood and wind damage and replacement costs, and don’t buy the property or the insurance if you can’t bind an insurance policy. Both you and your lender will want insurance on the property. Buy flood and wind insurance on your new property and make sure insurance binders are active well before the next storm.

Closings Disrupted
Second, when you have found a buyer and a storm is approaching, time the closing of the deal so that closing is complete well before the storm event. The storm can get in the way of your closing in so many ways. Following a storm, roads and properties may be damaged and inaccessible. Even if you are dry, routes in and out of your area might be blocked or flooded. You could lose your buyer because they cannot get to you or to the property, or because the property is damaged.

A study performed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas concludes that the “typical hurricane raises real house prices and, to a lesser extent, reduces real incomes for a few years.”

New Business Opportunity 5 Years Out
Third, be ready for new business opportunities following a storm. Damaging natural disasters and the insurance money that comes into the market after they pass can create new opportunities for real estate investors. Some property owners may want to sell, particularly if they did not have insurance. Even if they are insured, many home owners will take their insurance check and sell the property for whatever they can get. Some lots are sold at land value after the home was removed; but once a house is rebuilt, it can be resold again at near the same price in future years (about 5 years).

aerial view atmosphere clouds cold front

Residential Prices Rise Because Housing is Needed
The value of property that is high and dry after a hurricane will increase because homes are lost or uninhabitable. Housing will be needed. And, buyers and investors will be seeking solutions.

An article in Forbes by Jordan Lulich points out that right after a storm, home sales go down because property owners are too busy cleaning up. According to his article, two months after Hurricane Harvey, 31% of residential neighborhoods saw an increase in median house prices here in Texas.

It is still smart to invest in real estate in hurricane prone areas because residential property values increase over time. Repair costs associated with storms are certainly worrisome. Just be sure to buy insurance that covers wind and water damage to protect your asset.

Please give me a call when you find that perfect investment, and I can help you fund the project.

Patrick St.Cin
512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash

 
References
Ryan Kuhlman, January 8, 2018, Natural Disasters and Real Estate Investing, https://yourflipcoach.com/natural-disasters-and-real-estate-investing/

Jordan Lulich, June 28, 2018, Does Hurricane Damage Negatively Impact Your Real Estate Value/
Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/jordanlulich/2018/06/25/does-hurricane-damage-negatively-impact-your-real-estate-value/#381ca6d5107b

Murphy, Anthony and Stroble, Eric, October 2010, The Impact of Hurricanes on Housing Prices: Evidence from US Coastal Cities. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department, Working Paper 1009, https://www.dallasfed.org/

Vacation Rental Investment Property: Expenses

Summer is here and vacations are in the air.  Perhaps, it is also time to think about how we can pay for our vacation with income from an investment property purchased to rent. As we discussed yesterday, if you receive income from renting property for use as a dwelling, such as a house or apartment, you may need to report the income, and you may be able to deduct certain expenses. 

To make your tax life easier and less confusing for you, your tax preparer, and the tax authorities, be clear about your goals for the rental property.  Are you using the property partly for your own use and renting it out when you aren’t using it or are you operating it solely for a profit?  If you are using the property yourself and renting it, divide the portions of expenses between your investment and your personal tax forms based on days used or percentage used, and you will not run into tax trouble.

Types of Rental Expenses

In most cases expenses related to renting your property are deductible. These deductions can be applied against the income you receive from rent to lower the amount of the rental income that is subject to tax. These would general be reported on a form 1040.  According to the IRS, if you use the investment property to rent for a profit and do not use the dwelling as a residence, or for personal use, then your deductible rental expense may add up to more than your gross rental income. When you use the property for both personal and rental use, you will not be able to deduct rental expenses in excess of the gross rental income minus the rental portion of the mortgage interest, real estate taxes, casualty losses from federally declared disasters for the rented part, realtor’s fees, and advertising costs.

Deductible expenses include:

  • Advertising
  • Auto and travel expenses (if the primary purpose of the trip is to collect rent or to manage, conserve, and maintain your rental property)
  • Cleaning and maintenance
  • Realtor and Online Commissions
  • Depreciation: This expense begins when the property is rented or placed in service. It is taken over the lifetime of the property to cover the cost of the original purchase.
  • Insurance
  • Interest on loans other than the mortgage
  • Legal and other professional fees
  • Local transportation expenses (those incurred collecting rents, managing, conserving, or maintaining your property)
  • Management fees
  • Mortgage interest paid to banks, etc.
  • Mortgage expenses, including mortgage commissions, abstract fees, recording fees, are not deducted as expenses, but are considered part of the basis of your property as capital expenses and are depreciated.
  • Points. Points are prepaid interest and are deducted over the life of the loan and not all in the year the loan was made.
  • Pre-rental expenses: Expenses incurred maintaining your property from the time you make it available to rent
  • Rental payments for equipment
  • Rental payments for the property you lease
  • Repairs
  • Taxes
  • Utilities

Vacant Property

You can deduct expenses incurred maintaining and preserving your property when it is vacant, or vacant while listed for sale.

Uncollected Rent – Not Deductible

Don’t deduct uncollected rents. It is not included in your income, so it cannot be deducted.

Renting to Your Employer

If you rent part of your home to your employer and provide services for your employer in that rented space, report the rental income.  Claim the income and deduct the expense for that portion of the house. You can deduct mortgage interest, real estate taxes, casualty losses from federally declared disasters for the rented part of your home.

I would like to help you with funding for an investment rental property or vacation rental.  I have a long-term rental loan program that can help you get into an income-producing vacation rental investment property.

Please give me a call when you find that perfect real estate investment and know how much money you need.

Patrick St.Cin
512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash 

References

IRS Publication 527 (2018) Residential Rental Property

IRS Tax topic 415 Renting Residential and Vacation Property

Image Credit, vacation rental, Seattle. Fred Ueckert, FJU Photography [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)%5D

Vacation Rental Investment Property: Income

Summer is here and our heads are full of vacation plans. Some of us rent summer vacation homes to stay in and some of us rent vacation homes out to others for income.

As a real estate investor, you may be considering buying a property to rent out for income or to remodel and resell. There are four points about income taxes that apply to rental properties that you should know about.

1.  If you rent the dwelling for fewer than 15 days a year, you do not have to report any of the rental income and cannot deduct any expenses as rental expenses.

2. If you receive income from renting property for use as a dwelling, such as a house or apartment, you will most likely need to report the income, and you may be able to deduct certain expenses.

3. The accounting method you choose to follow determines when you count income and deduct expenses.

4. Whether you use the property personally for vacations with your family and friends makes a big difference.

Accounting Method:

The accounting method you use determines when you claim income and deductible expenses.

Types of Rental Income:

Monthly rent is only one kind of income you may receive.  You may also receive rent in advance. You report monthly rent when you receive it. A tenant may pay you to cancel a lease. This income you report when you receive it. A tenant may pay some the expenses attributed to the rental dwelling (for example utilities). You declare the expenses paid as income. You can then deduct the expense if they are deductible rental expenses. A tenant may pay you with services (for example painting) or property (for example they construct a built-in grill). In this case you report the fair market value of the service or property as rental income.

Security deposits are not included in your income if you intend to return them to your tenant at the end of the lease. But, if you keep part or all of the deposit, include it as rental income in the year you receive it.  If a security deposit is used as the final month’s rent, include it as advanced rental income when you receive it.

Personal Use

According to the IRS, If you use the property for personal use 10% of the time or 14 days a year (whichever is greater) and rent it out at the fair market value for income, limitations apply on the rental expenses you can deduct. You will need to divide the expenses between the personal use and the rental income use based on the number of days of each. Of course for personal use, you will not receive income so there is nothing to report on the personal taxes. When you use the property for both personal and rental use, you will not be able to deduct rental expenses in excess of the gross rental income minus the rental portion of the mortgage interest, reals estate taxes, casualty losses from federally declared disasters for the rented part, realtor’s fees, and advertising costs.

One thing to note about personal use is that if you rent to a relative or friend for a token amount, less than the fair market value of a dwelling just like yours, you have to count this use as personal use, not as investment rental income use.

I have a long-term rental loan program that can provide funds for your real estate investment for the purpose of renting for income.

REI Capital Resources is a direct lender as well as a broker of funding solutions. We offer short and long-term financing options.

Please give me a call when you find that perfect real estate investment and know how much money you need.

Patrick St.Cin
512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash 

References

IRS Publication 527 (2018) Residential Rental Property

IRS Tax topic 415 Renting Residential and Vacation Property

Vacation rental Image in Florida. Jan Lieberman [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)%5D

Numbers: Prices, Percentages, Points

Despite the volatility of the stock markets and the Texas weather, no matter if it is raining, blowing, or baking, even if I have to walk uphill both coming and going, in a “snownado,” I am here to help you find ways to put your money and your time to good use making more money in big or small, short-term or long term, real estate investment adventures.

I have several loan programs to offer.

 

 

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Out-of-Doors Real Estate Investing

By 2024, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections program projects that there will be over 15,000,000 outdoor jobs in leisure and hospitality and almost 7,000 jobs in construction by the same year.

This statistic does not include the self-employed real estate investor, but it does tell us that there will continue to be a market for leisure and hospitality in the coming years. By that I mean vacation rentals and resort investments. If you crave fresh air, sunshine, and open spaces? Then the best thing to do is to craft your own job outdoors using your skills in investing, real estate, marketing, and hospitality.

Logically, the first outdoor work that comes to mind is the construction work required when you buy a property to fix-n-flip or fix-n-rent. You think of the remodeling, painting, deck building, landscaping, and the lifting, digging, and tugging that is required.

However, as a real estate investor, you can be a passive investor or an active investor, as active as you want to be. You can buy and operate a resort as an investment and as an occupation, one where you have rooms or cabins to rent out after they are remodeled, providing yourself with social opportunities and occasions to play out of doors.

Resort Ownership on the Water
Resort ownership on the ocean or a lake would give you opportunities rent property out for days or weeks and to spend time outdoors with your guests:
take your guest out on the water in a boat as a fishing guide
take your guests on a picture-taking tour around the lake shore
visit with guests around the community fire pit telling stories in the evening
rent out canoes, bikes, and games
teach guests to swim, kayak, water ski, or snorkel
be a life guard at your own pool
keep the grounds clean and mowed
provide your own landscape service.

Resort Ownership in the Woods
Resort ownership in the woods comes with the opportunity to rent cabins or rooms by the day or the week with time to spend outdoors with your guests:
guide trips for your guests fishing on nearby lakes or streams
lead float trips
lead hikes
teach conservation or outdoor cooking or snow skiing
prune trees
maintain trails
repair cabins

Dude Ranch or Hunting Resort Ownership
Dude ranch or hunting resort ownership would provide a different set of opportunities for the combination of vacation rental ownership and outdoor work:
take care of the animals on the ranch, horses and cows
breeding animals for sale or to increase your own herd
teach horseback riding,
guiding hunts or fishing trips
guiding horseback trips
building blinds and fences
build ponds
restore habitat in streams or forests
socialize with guests
being the grill master for guests’ meals.

An outdoor career has its pros and cons, among the pros are lots of fresh air and exercise that will keep you in shape. Among the cons are weather, schedules, and dangers. Many outdoor and leisure and hospitality workers are on the job early and work weekends and holidays. They may work all summer and be off most of the winter or work all winter and be off in the summer. You will most likely have to perform your tasks in heat, cold, rain, and wind. And, many outdoor jobs are physically demanding, requiring lifting, digging, and bending.

close up photo of man cooking meat

I am still focused on funding your success and I have more tools to work with. ILS built its reputation on finding private funding for investors for quick turn purchases and difficult situations. This is still true for REI Capital Resources.

Contact me at
Patrick@REICapital.cash
512-213-2271

In the Path of a Storm

Alert: Harvey, Irma, Rita, Katrina

Don’t worry, it is not hurricane season yet. However, there are things you need to know now, before the storms approach.

I was just looking at reasons a real-estate investor might lose money on a fix-n-flip project or a vacation rental property deal and stumbled upon natural disasters as a possible cause of investment loss. After reading several articles and searching the real estate websites, I ran into tips for real estate investors facing an approaching natural disaster at yourflipcoach.com, Your Virtual Real Estate Coach. Be sure to visit Ryan’s site if you have a minute.

Insurance Binding
First, as a practical matter, it is very important to know that insurance companies will not bind a new policy or add additional coverage to an existing policy if a hurricane or large storm is headed for Texas. This is important for you to know if you are planning to invest in a property in Texas.

Make sure a hurricane is not on its way. Buy insurance that covers flood and wind damage and replacement costs, and don’t buy the property or the insurance if you can’t bind an insurance policy. Both you and your lender will want insurance on the property. Buy flood and wind insurance on your new property and make sure insurance binders are active well before the next storm.

Closings Disrupted
Second, when you have found a buyer and a storm is approaching, time the closing of the deal so that closing is complete well before the storm event. The storm can get in the way of your closing in so many ways. Following a storm, roads and properties may be damaged and inaccessible. Even if you are dry, routes in and out of your area might be blocked or flooded. You could lose your buyer because they cannot get to you or to the property, or because the property is damaged.

A study performed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas concludes that the “typical hurricane raises real house prices and, to a lesser extent, reduces real incomes for a few years.”

New Business Opportunity 5 Years Out
Third, be ready for new business opportunities following a storm. Damaging natural disasters and the insurance money that comes into the market after they pass can create new opportunities for real estate investors. Some property owners may want to sell, particularly if they did not have insurance. Even if they are insured, many home owners will take their insurance check and sell the property for whatever they can get. Some lots are sold at land value after the home was removed; but once a house is rebuilt, it can be resold again at near the same price in future years (about 5 years).

aerial view atmosphere clouds cold front

Residential Prices Rise Because Housing is Needed
The value of property that is high and dry after a hurricane will increase because homes are lost or uninhabitable. Housing will be needed. And, buyers and investors will be seeking solutions.

An article in Forbes by Jordan Lulich points out that right after a storm, home sales go down because property owners are too busy cleaning up. According to his article, two months after Hurricane Harvey, 31% of residential neighborhoods saw an increase in median house prices here in Texas.

It is still smart to invest in real estate in hurricane prone areas because residential property values increase over time. Repair costs associated with storms are certainly worrisome. Just be sure to buy insurance that covers wind and water damage to protect your asset.

Please give me a call when you find that perfect investment, and I can help you fund the project.

Patrick St.Cin
512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash

 

 
References
Ryan Kuhlman, January 8, 2018, Natural Disasters and Real Estate Investing, https://yourflipcoach.com/natural-disasters-and-real-estate-investing/

Jordan Lulich, June 28, 2018, Does Hurricane Damage Negatively Impact Your Real Estate Value/
Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/jordanlulich/2018/06/25/does-hurricane-damage-negatively-impact-your-real-estate-value/#381ca6d5107b

Murphy, Anthony and Stroble, Eric, October 2010, The Impact of Hurricanes on Housing Prices: Evidence from US Coastal Cities. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department, Working Paper 1009, https://www.dallasfed.org/

 

ILS is Now REI Capital Resources

“Focused on Funding Your Success”

Formerly Investor’s Lending Source. New name, new products, same management

Hard Money Lending

REI Capital Resources is a funding source for SFR Fix-n-Flip, Fix-to-Rent, and Refinance projects as well as larger commercial projects such as office buildings, 5-40 door multi-family buildings, and many others.  These programs vary wide and far throughout the gamut of lending. Call or e-mail for more information.

Long-Term Rental Financing

REI Capital Resources is instrumental in finding conventional non-conforming lenders for investors using their business entities and, also non-entity, personal holdings, as a method to purchase, refinance, and cash-out of rental properties.  These loans are geared toward single-family residence properties with up to 4 doors for a given property.  Portfolio loans are also available. Earn money continually from your rental property. You can get there from here with a fix-to-rent loan.

Short-Term Rental (Vacation or AirBnB) Lending

As the lending industry adapts to the market place, REI Capital Resources is adapting too and is now able to provide funding for the short-term vacation rental market.

You Can Get There From Here

REI Capital Resources built its reputation on finding private funding for investors for quick turn purchases and difficult situations.  This is still true today.

Give me a call or send an e-mail and share with me your plans and needs, and I’ll see what lending solution I can generate for you.

Patrick St.Cin

W – 512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash

REI Capital Resources: Your Funding Solution

“Focused on Funding Your Success”

Formerly Investor’s Lending Source. New name, new products, same management.

REI Capital Resources is a direct lender as well as a broker of funding solutions. We offer funding solutions in the following areas:

  • Direct Lending
  • Private Money Lending
  • Hard Money Lending
  • Long-Term Rental Financing
  • Short-Term Rental (Vacation properties) Financing

Direct Lender

REI Capital Resources is a loan originator for select investor single-family residential projects. Our goal is to provide fast closing loans to fund your investment projects so you don’t lose a good deal.

Acquisition of Property

  • Bridge Loans
  • Buy-to-Rent
  • Fix-n-Flip
  • Fix-to-Rent

Cash Out Refinancing

  • Buy-to-Rent
  • Fix-n-Flip
  • Fix-to-Rent
  • Refinancing

Private Money Lending
REI Capital Resources built its reputation when it was ILS on finding private funding for investors for quick turn purchases and difficult situations.  This is still true today. Private money loans are primarily for single-family residential projects:

Acquisition of Property

  • Bridge Loans
  • Buy-to-Rent
  • Fix-n-Flip
  • Fix-to-Rent

These are REI Capital Resources more standard real estate project funding solutions. If your situation is unusual or commercial, stay tuned for information on our non-standard real estate programs, those that run the gamut of lending solutions.

Give me a call or send an e-mail for assistance.

Formerly Investor’s Lending Source. New name, new products, same management.

Patrick St.Cin
512-213-2271
Patrick@REICapital.cash  or info@REICapital.cash