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Lending options for established solar farm

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Hello BP,

I am new to land investing and I found an established solar farm for sale. The  local power company and Energy buyer contracts are set, land-lease contracts are set, and the solar equipment are all in place. With all that, I believe this is a turn-key land investment with a profitable tenant in place. What type of loans or lenders should I target to get this deal locked in?




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@Jeremy Coore

Great question. These types of lenders are very specific and typically not from a traditional bank. I would search “asset based lending“ these types of lenders may provide financing for this.

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