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Christopher Yates - President. www.cmyatescapital.com. Disclaimer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Christopher Yates - President
www.cmyatescapital.com
This is not an offer to sell securities. Any person, entity, or organization must first be qualified by the company and read all of the offering documents and attest to reading and
fully understanding such documents. CM Yates, Inc. and its affiliates are not licensed securities
dealers or brokers and as such, do not hold themselves to be. This presentation should be
construed as informational and not as an advertisement soliciting for any particular
purpose. All securities herein discussed have not been registered or approved by any
securities regulatory agency in accordance with the securities act of 1933 or any state
securities laws.
CM Yates locates a property to buy at a significant discount below market value.
CM Yates borrows funds from private investors to purchase and renovate the property.
CM Yates sells the property for profit or holds the property for cash flow and potential appreciation.
We specialize in distressed properties that usually need renovation.
We know where to look, what to buy, what NOT to buy, and how to renovate.
We create value by purchasing ugly, vacant homes and turning them into attractive, functional, family homes.
1. Joe moves his retirement account to Entrust New Directions Roth IRA
2. Joe applies to become a Private Lender at www.cmyatescapital.com
3. Joe receives company updates and announcements of available private notes.
4. Joe calls or e-mails CM Yates with interest in a specific note, or inquires if a note is available with their preferred terms.
5. Joe selects a note that meets his criteria and requests to be the lender on the note.
ARV (After Repaired Value) = $160,000 Note Amount = $100,000 LTV (Loan-To-Value) = 62.5% Term = 1 Year 1st Position Note Points = 1.5 Interest Rate = 12% APY (Annualized Percentage Yield) =
13.5%
Interest Payments Monthly Quarterly Annual (for terms longer than 1 year) Accruing Custom
Rehab Escrow Account Tax and Insurance Escrows or Pre-
Payment Longer Term Notes Junior Position Notes Non-Retirement Account Funds Additional Information
Property Tour Scope of Work, etc.
Purchase Price: $71,000
CM Yates prepares Note and Deed of Trust
CM Yates pre-fills Entrust Direction of Investment forms for Joe
Joe reviews all documents for accuracy and approves
Joe faxes signed documents to Entrust Entrust wires funds to title company Title Company funds deal
Title company records Deed of Trust Title company sends Note to Entrust CM Yates begins renovation CM Yates mails interest payments to
Entrust for deposit into Joe’s IRA account
After Repaired Value: $160,000
CM Yates Purchase Price = $71,000 Estimated Renovation Budget = $18,000 Closing Costs = $500 Pro-Rated Taxes and Insurance = $1,000 Total Cost Basis = $90,500
Investor Funds: $100,000 Lender Fees: $1,500 CM Yates Cost Basis: $90,500
Remaining Funds = $8,000
$100,000 Principal Invested+ 1.5 Points = $1,500+ Interest @ 12% = $12,000= $13,500 Earned in 1 Year
13.5% APY
• Secured by Deed of Trust• Insured by Hazard Policy
1. CM Yates sends a pay-off check to Entrust for credit to Joe’s IRA
Or…
2. CM Yates offers Joe an extension for a longer term
Multiple Exit StrategiesWe can offer you a Note renewal.We can re-finance your Note with
another lender.We can bring in a credit partner to
re-finance .We can sell the property quickly at
a discount to another investor.
Personal Real Estate Investor Magazine
November/December 2008 Issue“Assured Returns by the Numbers”
MSNBC.com
“New Breed of Investor Looks to Housing Market”http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27518326
www.cmyatescapital.com
Toll Free: 1-877-8-CMYATESThis is not an offer to sell securities. Any person, entity, or organization must first be qualified by the company and
read all of the offering documents and attest to reading and fully understanding such documents. CM Yates, Inc. and its affiliates are not licensed securities dealers or brokers and as such, do not hold themselves to be. This e-
mail should be construed as informational and not as an advertisement soliciting for any particular purpose. All securities herein discussed have not been registered or approved by any securities regulatory agency in accordance
with the securities act of 1933 or any state securities laws.