Hard Money Lending: How Private Investors Earn Income Backed by Real Estate
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Most investors think real estate means owning property. But some of the most disciplined investors earn income by funding the deals instead.
In this educational session, you’ll learn how hard money lending works, why real estate operators rely on private capital, and how lenders think about risk, collateral, and deal structure. We’ll break down the mechanics in plain English and explain where this strategy fits within a diversified investment approach.
We’ll also cover how investors can participate in real estate-backed lending using self-directed IRAs and other retirement accounts, and why some investors explore this approach as part of a long-term income and diversification strategy.
You’ll see how our team evaluates and manages real estate loans so you can understand what professional execution looks like in practice.
If you’ve ever been curious about private lending, retirement-friendly income strategies, or alternatives beyond the stock market, this session will give you clarity and a practical framework to evaluate whether it’s worth exploring further.
There will be ample time for informal networking with both new and experienced investors and real estate vendors. This is an opportunity to come together in a relaxed setting to grow our connections and to add value to each other.
Date: Wednesday, December 17th @ 6:45pm – 8:30pm
Venue: Paradigm Energy Services building, 164 SCHOOL ST, Somerville, MA 02145.
Food: Apps and drinks, compliments of Paradigm (while supplies last!).
If taking public Transit: The venue is next to the Gilman Square stop on the Green line in Somerville
Parking: Street parking is available on Medford Street. Please allocate a few extra minutes to find parking.
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Educational session on hard money lending for real estate investors; learn how lenders earn, assess risk, structure deals, and participate via IRAs.
AI summary
By Meetup
Educational session on hard money lending for real estate investors; learn how lenders earn, assess risk, structure deals, and participate via IRAs.
