Denver Mortgage Lending in Colorado
by Andrew Hahn on Jan.10, 2010, under Loan info
Denver Mortgage Lending is a Blog that’s been created by Andrew Hahn President of Capital Advantage LLC. A residential mortgage lending company located in Commerce City Colorado which is on the North Metro side of Denver Colorado. Capital Advantage LLC. mortgage is proud to announce that we are now working with business associate Steve Kal, President of Capitol Financial who is located in Denver Colorado offering Commercial Real Estate Lending. Steve Kal has over 26 years in Commercial Real Estate Financing. Capitol Financial Center (CFC) is a premier arranger of debt, equity and joint venture capital for commercial real estate developers, owners and investors. As an experienced, proven and independent intermediary, we partner with a broad and deep network of mezzanine lenders, equity investors, life insurance companies, savings and loans, pension and trust funds, banks and private investors. This is a welcome edition allowing Capital Advantage to offer Commercial Real Estate Finance. Andrew Hahn feels this is a valuable addition with Steve Kal’s many years of experience and proven track record in Commercial Real Estate Finance.
As a Residential Mortgage Lender Andrew Hahn works with first time home buyers as well as investors looking to take advantage of today’s current real estate market. Helping to educate today’s borrowers as to all the new changes that are continually taking place in today’s challenging market place. Whether looking to purchase or refinance Andrew Hahn Provides superior Customer serve combined with the lowest rates the market has to offer. If you live in the Denver metro area and are considering Refinancing Capital Advantage mortgage will provide fast and reliable service. Consider Andrew Hahn your best source for all your Real Estate Financing needs and now providing both Residential and Commercial Financing. Colorado’s Best choice for Real Estate Finance.
Capital Advantage LLC. a mortgage lending Company Capitaladvantagemortgage.com
Andrew Hahn with over 18 years experience in residential mortgage finance


March 6th, 2010 on 12:08 PM
Regardless of the reasons, I think there are three items which do not bode well for commercial real estate prices in the next few years. First and perhaps most overlooked, investment or income producing properties, during the boom years, where purchased more for appreciation, rather than “income”. In other words, many deals were justified by investors who were willing to forego a rate of return (income), for future price appreciation. But as its name suggests, this is not what “income producing property” is all about. If it doesn’t give you an income stream in good times, it sure won’t be able to in bad ones. Only a “flipper” can make money on appreciation, and the trick is to know when to get in and when to get out. Second, the credit crisis has reduced the chances of obtaining loans, and also the leverage previously afforded owners/purchasers. Less money means less deals, and more cash out of pocket. This can only lead to lower prices. Third, we are for now in a “new” economy (although Americans often prove to be driven by fads and can be short sighted), where we will consume less, which should mean less need for commercial space. If there is one truth that history makes clear over and over again, it’s that most sectors of the economy will move in conjunction with one another, not in spite of one another. No doubt prices are tied to supply and demand issues, but too much of a swing invites change. So when prices double and triple in one sector while the rest of the economy isn’t going in that direction, chances are some force will snap that imbalance back into its proper place in the overall economy. And that change can be from social, economic, and/or political means.
January 11th, 2010 on 7:11 AM
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