A home appraisal is a valuation of a home that’s used when buying or selling real estate. Home appraisals are based on the size and condition of your home as well as recent sales of comparable homes in your area. At Source Capital, we offer a wide range of loan options to help you get the money you need to invest in property.
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Collateral loans use assets like cars and homes to secure favorable financing terms. There are many types of collateral loans, including auto, home equity, and mortgages, each with benefits and risks.
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Flip and fix loans are designed for real estate investors looking to profit from house flipping. These short-term investment property loans cover the purchase and renovation of the property, offering flexible and quick access to capital.
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A deed of trust is a document that secures real estate loans like a mortgage agreement does. With a trust deed, there are three parties—the borrower, the lender, and a third-party trustee who holds the property’s legal title until the loan is repaid.
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Prepayment penalties can increase the total cost of your loan if you plan to pay it off early. However, there are some actions you can take to either prevent them or reduce their impact on your finances.
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What Is a Home Appraisal?
/in Blog /by ffamilyA home appraisal is a valuation of a home that’s used when buying or selling real estate. Home appraisals are based on the size and condition of your home as well as recent sales of comparable homes in your area. At Source Capital, we offer a wide range of loan options to help you get the money you need to invest in property.
Unlock the Value of Your Assets with Collateral Loans
/in Blog /by Sacha FerrandiCollateral loans use assets like cars and homes to secure favorable financing terms. There are many types of collateral loans, including auto, home equity, and mortgages, each with benefits and risks.
What Are Flip and Fix Loans & How Do They Work?
/in Blog /by Sacha FerrandiFlip and fix loans are designed for real estate investors looking to profit from house flipping. These short-term investment property loans cover the purchase and renovation of the property, offering flexible and quick access to capital.
How a Deed of Trust Works: Essential Information for Borrowers
/in Blog /by ffamilyA deed of trust is a document that secures real estate loans like a mortgage agreement does. With a trust deed, there are three parties—the borrower, the lender, and a third-party trustee who holds the property’s legal title until the loan is repaid.
Understanding Prepayment Penalties: What Borrowers Need to Know
/in Blog /by ffamilyPrepayment penalties can increase the total cost of your loan if you plan to pay it off early. However, there are some actions you can take to either prevent them or reduce their impact on your finances.