53 min

Financing Your Cash Flowing Real Estate Investments with Easy Street Capital Partner Robin Simon The Real Estate Law Podcast

    • Investing

Cash flow and qualifying for financing are two of the biggest hurdles when it comes to running your real estate business and landing your next deal. We're talking about forward-thinking lending in this episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast.

Meet Robin Simon, a Partner of Easy Street Capital, a private real estate lender headquartered in Austin, Texas serving real estate investors around the country.

Robin oversees the EasyRent division, which provides long-term financing on business-purpose 1-8 unit residential mortgage loans. Robin oversees the marketing, business development, operations, and secondary/capital markets involved with the EasyRent line, so he's the perfect person to discuss non-traditional financing ideas.

Robin provides financing solutions for real estate investors with a specialty on short term rentals and BRRRR method investors by qualifying entities with no DTI (Debt-To-Income) requirements, no tax returns required, and no income verification

If you're an Airbnb investor, hear how you can qualify for your next investment with 20% down using AirDNA projections in many locations, including vacation and tertiary markets.

Robin also works with AirBnBRRRR (yes, that's a thing!) investors, with loan products that cover a purchase, rehab, AND refinance, offering 100% cash-out refinances within 3 months without a lease requirement.

What we discussed during this episode:
- Financing options that are outside the box of conventional mortgage lenders
- The mental shift required of serious investors away from debt-to-income loans
- When should an investor contact a company like East Street Capital rather than pursue a typical DTI loan with a local lender?
- Working with investors holding 3-5 properties looking to make the move into full-time real estate investing
- Understanding the debt service coverage ratio
- What expenses are taken into account when calculating DSCR?
- The three factors that go into qualifying for a DSCR loan.
- Why they occasionally underwrite sub-1.0 DSCR loans
- The loan products that Jason and Rory have used for their investments
- Why it's important to be up front with your lender and insurance company about your true intentions with a property
- What are the conversations like with newer investors just discovering these alternative loan product?
- Being in the "third inning" of the Short-Term Rental industry where smaller investors can still scale

Where you can find Robin:
Website - https://www.easystreetcap.com/easyrent/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinsimonesc
Email - robin@easystreetcap.com

Join Jason Muth from Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast!

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Cash flow and qualifying for financing are two of the biggest hurdles when it comes to running your real estate business and landing your next deal. We're talking about forward-thinking lending in this episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast.

Meet Robin Simon, a Partner of Easy Street Capital, a private real estate lender headquartered in Austin, Texas serving real estate investors around the country.

Robin oversees the EasyRent division, which provides long-term financing on business-purpose 1-8 unit residential mortgage loans. Robin oversees the marketing, business development, operations, and secondary/capital markets involved with the EasyRent line, so he's the perfect person to discuss non-traditional financing ideas.

Robin provides financing solutions for real estate investors with a specialty on short term rentals and BRRRR method investors by qualifying entities with no DTI (Debt-To-Income) requirements, no tax returns required, and no income verification

If you're an Airbnb investor, hear how you can qualify for your next investment with 20% down using AirDNA projections in many locations, including vacation and tertiary markets.

Robin also works with AirBnBRRRR (yes, that's a thing!) investors, with loan products that cover a purchase, rehab, AND refinance, offering 100% cash-out refinances within 3 months without a lease requirement.

What we discussed during this episode:
- Financing options that are outside the box of conventional mortgage lenders
- The mental shift required of serious investors away from debt-to-income loans
- When should an investor contact a company like East Street Capital rather than pursue a typical DTI loan with a local lender?
- Working with investors holding 3-5 properties looking to make the move into full-time real estate investing
- Understanding the debt service coverage ratio
- What expenses are taken into account when calculating DSCR?
- The three factors that go into qualifying for a DSCR loan.
- Why they occasionally underwrite sub-1.0 DSCR loans
- The loan products that Jason and Rory have used for their investments
- Why it's important to be up front with your lender and insurance company about your true intentions with a property
- What are the conversations like with newer investors just discovering these alternative loan product?
- Being in the "third inning" of the Short-Term Rental industry where smaller investors can still scale

Where you can find Robin:
Website - https://www.easystreetcap.com/easyrent/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinsimonesc
Email - robin@easystreetcap.com

Join Jason Muth from Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast!

#realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestateagent #dscrloans #nonqm #mortgagebanking #mortgagebroker #dscr #nonqmlending #nonqmloans #mortgage #shorttermrentals #strfinancing #airbnb #airbnbindustry #financinganairbnb

Follow us!
Following and subscribing to The Real Estate Law Podcast not only ensures that you'll get instant updates whenever we release a new episode, but it also helps us reach more people who could benefit from the valuable content that we provide.
The Real Estate Law Podcast on Instagram and YouTube
NextHome Titletown Real Estate on Facebook and LinkedIn
Straightforward Short-Term Rentals on Instagram
Attorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn
Jason Muth on LinkedIn

Hospitality.FM
The Real Estate Law Podcast is part of Hospitality.FM, a podcast network dedicated to bringing the best hospitality-focused podcasts to those in and around the industry, from Food + Beverage, Guest Experience, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech, Operations, Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Real Estate Law, and so much more!

53 min