Passive Income Brothers

Exploring Debt Products and Rate Caps

October 25, 2023 Tim & Greg Lyons Season 1 Episode 99
Exploring Debt Products and Rate Caps
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Passive Income Brothers
Exploring Debt Products and Rate Caps
Oct 25, 2023 Season 1 Episode 99
Tim & Greg Lyons

Greg and Tim discuss the current state of real estate investing, particularly in the context of the recent rise in interest rates. They explain the different types of debt products used in real estate, such as fixed rate debt and bridge debt, and how these can impact an investment. 

 

They also discuss the concept of a "rate cap", which is an insurance policy that protects investors from drastic increases in interest rates. 

 

And they explore paused distributions, explaining this can occur when an operator decides to conserve cash for a potential refinance or extension. 

 

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WHAT TO LISTEN FOR
1:41 Believe it or not, now might be the time to invest in real estate
2:19 Importance of partnering with experienced operators
3:38 Paused distributions
26:15 Refinancing and impact on returns

 

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Tim Lyons, Greg Lyons and Paul Dircks are Registered Representatives of Finalis Securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This material has been prepared for information and educational purposes only, and it is not intended to provide, nor should it be relied on for tax, legal, or investment advice. Investors should consult with their own tax, legal, and financial professionals before investing. Podcasts reflect the opinions of only the authors who are Registered Representatives of Finalis and do not reflect the views of Finalis, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. Real estate investments are generally highly risky. They can be volatile, unpredictable, illiquid, and are subject to ebbs and flows and market shifts. Investors also risk the loss of all principal investments. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Finalis or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates.

Show Notes

Greg and Tim discuss the current state of real estate investing, particularly in the context of the recent rise in interest rates. They explain the different types of debt products used in real estate, such as fixed rate debt and bridge debt, and how these can impact an investment. 

 

They also discuss the concept of a "rate cap", which is an insurance policy that protects investors from drastic increases in interest rates. 

 

And they explore paused distributions, explaining this can occur when an operator decides to conserve cash for a potential refinance or extension. 

 

Leave a positive rating and review of this podcast with just one click

 

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR
1:41 Believe it or not, now might be the time to invest in real estate
2:19 Importance of partnering with experienced operators
3:38 Paused distributions
26:15 Refinancing and impact on returns

 

CONNECT WITH US
To learn more about investment opportunities, join the Cityside Capital Investor Club.

 

Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Email Greg | Email Tim

 

Follow so you never miss a NEW episode! 

Tim Lyons, Greg Lyons and Paul Dircks are Registered Representatives of Finalis Securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This material has been prepared for information and educational purposes only, and it is not intended to provide, nor should it be relied on for tax, legal, or investment advice. Investors should consult with their own tax, legal, and financial professionals before investing. Podcasts reflect the opinions of only the authors who are Registered Representatives of Finalis and do not reflect the views of Finalis, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. Real estate investments are generally highly risky. They can be volatile, unpredictable, illiquid, and are subject to ebbs and flows and market shifts. Investors also risk the loss of all principal investments. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Finalis or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates.

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