Hard Money, Private Money, and Land Bank Loans
Private and development-capital lending terms used in property acquisition, bridge funding, and specialized real estate finance.
Private and development-capital lending terms used in property acquisition, bridge funding, and specialized real estate finance.
These pages group related mortgage and real estate finance terms for readers comparing loan structures, underwriting categories, foreclosure rights, escrow controls, property yields, and secondary-market metrics. The subsection keeps navigation focused while leaving article-level explanations in the child pages.
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Hard Money Loan: Definition, Applications, Advantages, and Disadvantages
A comprehensive look at hard money loans, including their definition, practical applications, benefits, and drawbacks. Understand this financial tool primarily secured by real estate.
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Land Bank Loans: Financing Agricultural and Rural Development
An in-depth exploration of Land Bank Loans, their historical context, types, key events, and importance in financing agricultural and rural development.
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Private Money Loan: Alternative Financing from Private Investors
A comprehensive guide to Private Money Loans, funded by private investors, exploring their historical context, key events, types, and applications in various financial landscapes.
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Soft Money: Tax Deductible Contributions in Investments and Development Costs
Soft Money refers to tax-deductible contributions in investments and development, as well as non-construction costs such as interest during construction, architect's fees, and legal fees.