How Private Money Lenders Can Help You Close More Deals in Less Time
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In this episode we have David Young from RCN Capital tell us all about the world of private lending: what it is, how it works, who might want to use it, where the money comes from and how it differs from traditional lending. --- Transcript: Tom: Greetings and welcome to the remote real estate investor. In this episode, we're going to be talking about what investors should and need to know about private capital. We're connecting today with David Young of RCN capital to answer all of our questions. Alright, let's do it. -Theme song- Tom: Awesome David. Well, first off, thank you so much for joining us. And, why don't we start by telling us a little bit about yourself. David: Thanks to Tom and Michael for having me, really appreciate the opportunity. Yeah. My name is David Young. I'm the director of business development with RCN capital. We are a direct private lender headquartered in South Windsor, Connecticut, just outside of Hartford. And we do lend nationwide. I'm actually located personally in Boston, remote to the office as are some of our employees. And my background is pretty diverse, prior to arriving at RCN where I got to RCN in 2014, the company started in 2010 in response to the previous financial crisis. If you will, now, we're certainly going through another challenging period, but if you go back to the 2007/2008/2009 nine meltdown RCN was started in response to that, and I'll get to that a little bit more. So my background is spreads across a variety of things. I graduated from the United States military Academy. At West point, I was in the army active for about seven and a half years upon leaving the service. I took on a variety of roles, many of which were oriented around sales business development. I had executive level positions as a division vice president as well. I also ran a small business in central Massachusetts as a VP running a outbound and inbound call center and a variety of other roles spread across a lot of different types of skills and levels of experience that cover a lot of different ranges of medical, home improvement financing, and several others as well. Tom: All right, that's great David, let's jump right into the meat of questions around private lending. So a lot of remote investors, they like to invest with debt, lot of great benefits to investing with debt. And there's this decision right of private capital versus more traditional loans that you would get in your personal home mortgage. Why don't you break down some of the differences between private capital and a more traditional mortgage? David: Sure. So, you know, the more traditional route of a mortgage say going to a bank of America or Wells Fargo and applying for your typical 30 year mortgage is certainly an option and might be the best option for somebody depending on their particular situation. In fact, private lending essentially exists and evolves in response to those that can't be served by the traditional sector. So it's filling a gap that isn't being met in the traditional sense. So, you know, a traditional mortgage may be suitable if there are no issues to consider in terms of, you know, damaged credit, if there's not an extreme or even a high sense of urgency in terms of time and being able to complete a transaction in a very rapid amount of time, perhaps if there is no issues with, you know, citizenship, you know, private lending, a lot of the firms such as ours will work with foreign nationals, you know, with traditional mortgages or other, you know, hoops, if you will, that you have to jump through. There's a lot more that goes into the underwriting with a traditional mortgage in terms of looking at income verification, tax returns and so forth. So, but again, it may be the right route. Generally, the rates are going to be lower and a traditional mortgage, as you see right now, 30 year mortgages are somewhere in the low to mid threes and on private lending, you're not going to be able to get that lo