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OUR SERVICES

Investment Rehabilitation (Fix & Flip)

Turn distressed properties into valuable assets with our fix-and-flip financing. We provide funding for purchase, rehab, and resale, with flexible terms that align to your investment timeline.

Real Estate Purchases (Buy & Hold)

Grow long-term wealth with buy-and-hold financing. Whether single-family rentals, multi-family units, or commercial buildings, our solutions support stable growth and steady cash flow.

Refinance and Cash-Out

Tap into the equity you’ve built. Our refinance and cash-out programs let you lower monthly payments, access working capital, or fund new investment opportunities—all while maximizing the value of your current

Fast-Cash, Short-Term & Bridge Loans

Seize opportunities without delay. From covering immediate funding needs to bridging the gap until permanent financing is secured, our short-term and bridge loan solutions deliver quick, flexible capital when timing matters most.

Land Acquisition

From raw acreage to improved parcels, we provide financing to support land purchases for investment, development, or expansion. Whether you’re holding land for appreciation or preparing for a build, we help secure the resources you need.

Construction Financing

Bring your projects from the ground up with confidence. Our construction loan programs are structured to support residential and commercial builds, ensuring you have the capital to cover materials, labor, and project milestones.

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Benefits of Private Capital

1. Skip the Banks >> Acquire Property with Private Capital.

2. Own Real Estate Sooner.

3. Turn Opportunity into Ownership with Private Capital.

4. Build Wealth >> Secure Property.

Benefits
  • Emphasizes independence and speed, both critical to success.
  • Adds a sense of speed and empowerment.
  • Highlights transformation and action.
  • Generational wealth that’s transferable.
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Acquisition cost in commercial real estate refers to the amount an investment company spends to acquire a property. The fee includes all expenses from when the acquisition process started to the end, including attorney’s fees, inspection expenses, credit reports, title insurance, property survey and taxes.

  • Private Money Lenders: Quick-close, asset-based financing. Ideal for fix and flips or short-term holds.
  • Hard Money Loans: High interest but flexible collateral requirements.
  • Investor Syndication: Pool equity from multiple investors for down payment or total acquisition.
  • Joint Venture (JV): Partner provides capital in exchange for equity or preferred return.

Sustainment refers to the ability to keep your private capital flowing and growing — ensuring there’s always available funding for new deals without overreliance on external lenders or one-time investors.

  • Maintaining investor confidence
  • Reinvesting returns efficiently
  • Managing cash flow cycles
  • Ensuring regulatory and reputational stability
  • Provides historical data for successful exit strategy
  • This is one of the most critical parts of any private lending or real estate fund strategy — because the profit isn’t realized until the exit and the capital can’t be recycled until repayment or disposition.

    • Borrower Refinance:refinance with a conventional or DSCR loan (3-12 months)
    • Property Sale: Borrower sells the property after rehab/stabilization (6-18 months)
    • Note Sale: Investor purchases the note at par or slight discount
    • Conversion to Equity (Debt to Equity Swap): Convert your debt position into ownership in the property or operating entity

    Testimonials

    Private financing allowed me to close on a distressed property in just seven days — something traditional banks could never do. With the funds in hand, I renovated, sold, and profited within four months. I’ll never go back to conventional loans!

    Fix-and-Flip Investor

    - John R.

    As a new investor, I didn’t have the track record big lenders wanted. My private lender looked at the deal, not just my credit score. They believed in my project — and it paid off!

    First-Time Real Estate Investor

    - Peter K

    Timing is everything in real estate. When a great flip came on the market, my private lender funded the entire deal in under a week. I was able to beat out cash buyers and walk away with a 25% ROI.

    Seasoned Flipper Needing Speed

    - Kelly P.

    Private money gave me the leverage to purchase and rehab a duplex before refinancing into a long-term mortgage. I built equity faster and expanded my portfolio twice as fast as I planned.

    Buy-and-Hold Investor

    - Roger W.

    We needed short-term financing to close on our new property before selling the old one. The bridge loan filled that gap perfectly — smooth, fast, and flexible.

    Bridge Loan Borrower

    - Larry E.

    Being self-employed, I constantly ran into red tape with banks. My private lender understood my business and provided funding based on asset value, not paperwork overload.

    Self-Employed Buyer

    - Phil G.

    Our construction project needed quick funding for phase two. Private money kept our timeline intact and our crews working — no delays, no missed opportunities.

    Builder/Developer

    - Justin C.

    Traditional lenders wouldn’t touch a vacant land purchase. Private funding made it possible to acquire and subdivide the property — turning an overlooked parcel into a profitable investment.

    Land Investor

    - Chris G.

    I used a private refinance to pull out equity from one property and invest in another. The process was quick and stress-free — I grew my portfolio without waiting months for bank approval.

    Refinance & Cash-Out Borrower

    - Kenneth B.

    I invest remotely, so flexibility and communication are key. My private lender worked with me virtually, funded fast, and helped me close a deal across the country with no hassle.

    Out-of-State Investor

    - Darnell G.

    How does getting another job make sense, Should you always be working?

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