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Florida Commercial Mortgage | Investment Formula – Debt Service Coverage Ratio

By David A. Podgursky, MBA • Aug 28th, 2007 • Category: Commercial

DEBT SERVICE COVERAGE RATIO or DSCR

What is it?
Who came up with this?
Why do we need to know another math equation?
How can it save a deal? or a client?



Florida Commercial Mortgage | Loans for Small Business ~ Underwriting Methodology

By David A. Podgursky, MBA • Aug 25th, 2007 • Category: Commercial

Commercial Mortgages for Small Businesses are a notably animal than Residential Mortgages.  Commercial Mortgages are based on three main criteria but there are many variables that can make those criteria flex based on the lender and their goals.  Yes… the Lender’s goals.
In Residential Finance, my goal is to take the borrower’s unique needs and match [...]



Florida Mortgage | Land Surveying Primer ~ Why you should order a survey every time!

By David A. Podgursky, MBA • Jul 29th, 2007 • Category: Commercial, Residential

ARE YOU BUYING A HOME OR AN ENCROACHMENT??
A Land Surveying Primer
Ok… I am a little biased right now. I grew up in a Real Estate Industry Family…specifically my parents own a Land Surveying Company.

I remember at 11-12 years old going in and doing tax book research and answering phones…yes I was a master of microfiche [...]



Florida Commercial Mortgage | Just 3% Down – Small Balance Commercial Loans

By David A. Podgursky, MBA • Jul 1st, 2007 • Category: Commercial

So I was driving to a client and heard on the radio a commercial that played out like a skit

One guy was telling the other that he was expanding his business and needed a commercial loan.
The second one told him he just refinanced his commercial office condo and it was great.
Come [...]



Small Balance Commercial Loans: How Realtors can Crack into Commercial with these tools

By David A. Podgursky, MBA • May 23rd, 2007 • Category: Commercial

Thanks to Lisa Abrams-Cruz – a soon to be ActiveRainer and to Cyndee Haydon, my fellow Wildcat in the Sugar Sands of the Gulf Coast for making me think about this post enough to come up with something coherent…and thanks to Renee Burrows for kicking me off with a post that this legitimately compliments!
Renee’s post [...]