Private Lenders - Raising Money in a Down Market
So with all the negative media about real estate, how do you convince a potential private lender, that his or her money is safe being invested with you?
First, the “good news” is that people don’t have any good alternatives for investing their money right now. The stock market is very volatile, and has been performing poorly for quite a while. Start up companies are as risky as they’ve ever been.
In fact, it is really a good time to buy real estate because prices are depressed and sellers are motivated. However, how do you convince your potential investors that their money is safe with you and things won’t get worse.
Here’s something to consider: What if you could show your investor that you had an objective means of evaluating properties such that you could show them, that even if things got worse, they’d still make a profit?
That would certainly set you apart from the crowd, and make your appeal more convincing. Fortunately, there is such a tool, that I’ve created and that we use in all of our real estate deals. It’s called the Deal Evaluation Tool. It’s basically an expert system that analysis the financial returns and quantifies the financial risk of any kind of real estate transaction, with any kind of terms.
I personally think that no investor “should leave home without it”. With proper due diligence, and this expert system, you being doing killer deals in any kind of market, every time. Check it out yourself by using this link.














Richard Odessey has been investing in Real Estate since 1999 and have bought, managed and sold over $5MM in assets over that time period. He has created a national network of RE investors that are a source of continual on-the-ground intelligence. Richard has also developed unique and proprietary tools to zero in on only high profit-low risk transactions.



Hello Michelle, For some reason I’m just not getting it.So I truely appoligise. I was in a job accident in 2007 which has left me not able to understand storyline sometimes. I’m not dead so with alittle help and some patience I will understand, I just hope it’s not to late to reap some bennifits in this perfect market. Thank you for all the help you can provide. Joseph Johnson