The View From Temple View
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The Ultimate Guide to Investing in Long-Term Rental Properties
Investing in long-term rental properties is one of the most effective strategies for building wealth and generating consistent income
Fix-and-Flip 101: What You Need to Know as a Fix-and-Flip Investor
There are advantages to fixing and flipping, as well as pitfalls to be wary of, especially as a first-time flipper. In this piece, we’re going to explore how to maximize tax benefits and what mistakes to avoid that might cost you more money.
The Pros and Cons of Forging an Investor Partnership
From the opportunity to be surrounded with experience, to having access to seed capital, investment partnerships can be mutually beneficial in a lot of ways. For many investors, however, they can also be the wrong business path to take. Learn more.
Foreclosed Properties 101: What You Need to Know
Making decisions about real estate investments can feel daunting, especially for first-time investors. On the surface, swooping in to buy properties you may not have otherwise been able to afford may seem like an investor’s dream, and
Temple View Capital Strikes Securitization Deal, Broadens Lending Capabilities
Temple View Capital announced on January 31st, 2020, that it had closed its first securitization deal of Residential Transitional Loans issuing nearly $176 million on non-rated, asset-backed securities originated and serviced by TVC.
Temple View Capital Strikes Second Securitization Deal of 2020
Temple View Capital has completed its second securitization deal in the past 9 months which will continue to expand the firm’s lending capability to over $2B and present more opportunities to its clients and partners.
Crossing the Bridge: Bridge Loans 101
Among the many financing options available to investors is the bridge loan, solving the financing problem that arises when awaiting one property to sell while needing to buy another.