An Introduction to Private Mortgage Lending
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In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone provides an inside look at the world of private mortgage lending and explains why it remains an important part of the real estate financing landscape.
While traditional banks rely on strict lending guidelines and standardized underwriting requirements, private lenders often take a more flexible, asset-based approach. Dean explores how private mortgages work, who uses them, and why they are frequently utilized by real estate investors, self-employed borrowers, and individuals who may not qualify for conventional financing.
This episode examines the advantages of private lending, including speed, flexibility, and access to capital, while also discussing the higher costs, shorter loan terms, and risks associated with these transactions. Dean explains concepts such as hard money lending, bridge financing, balloon payments, loan-to-value ratios, and trust deed investing, providing listeners with a practical understanding of how private mortgage lending operates from both the borrower’s and investor’s perspective.
Whether you are exploring alternative financing options, investing in real estate, or seeking a broader understanding of how real estate transactions are funded, this episode offers valuable insight into an often-overlooked segment of the mortgage industry.
A broader overview of Dean Tellone’s professional background, financial advisory work, mortgage expertise, and community initiatives can be found at https://deantellone.com/, https://deantellone.net/, https://deantellone.org/, and https://dinotellone.com/.