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Real Estate Financing

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Secure the funding you need for real estate investments with flexible financing options tailored to your project size. Whether you’re looking for short-term capital, long-term mortgages, or large-scale development financing, we provide competitive rates, fast approvals, and funding up to $5 billion.


Every real estate investment requires the right financial backing. Our financing options cater to projects of all sizes, offering competitive rates and flexible terms to match your investment strategy.

Key Real Estate Financing Options:

- Short-Term Financing – Loans from $50K to $3M, ideal for fix-and-flip projects or quick capital needs. Interest rates start at 8.5%, with funding in 1-3 weeks.
- Long-Term Financing – Loans from $50K to $50M, with rates as low as 6.49% for 1-4 unit properties. Mortgage terms range from 10 to 30 years with fixed or adjustable-rate options. Closing in 2-4 weeks.
- Large Project Financing – Funding between $50M and $5 billion for major commercial or infrastructure developments. Closing in 2-9 months based on project complexity.

Flexible Term Lengths to Fit Your Investment Needs:

- Short-Term Loans – 6 to 24 months with interest-only payments.
- Long-Term Loans – 10 to 30 years, with fixed-rate or adjustable-rate mortgage options.

We help investors secure the right financing to maximize their real estate opportunities.

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