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Hard Money vs DSCR loans — which one wins?

Hard Money vs DSCR loans — which one wins?

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In this episode of The Fast Flip Podcast Mortgage Strategy In Minutes, Ebonie Beaco breaks down a common real estate investor question: Hard Money vs DSCR loans — which one wins?

The answer depends on your strategy, timeline, and exit plan. This episode explains how each loan works, when investors typically use them, and how choosing the wrong financing can impact your profits.

You will learn in minutes:
• The key differences between hard money and DSCR loans
• When hard money makes sense for speed and rehab
• Why DSCR loans are popular for long term rental holds
• How to match financing to your investment strategy
• Common mistakes investors make when choosing loans

Whether you are flipping, building a rental portfolio, or scaling your investments, understanding your financing options can help you move smarter and protect your margins.

Because your mortgage should be a strategy, not a guess.

🎧 Tune in to learn which loan fits your next deal.

📲 If you want help structuring your next deal, send me a message on TikTok or schedule a one-on-one at HomeLoansNetwork.com

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Finance Smart, Invest Smarter, and I’ll See You At The Closing Table.

Ebonie Beaco - Mortgage Strategist & Sr. Loan Officer

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