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Funding Considerations for Construction, Rehab, and Value-Add Projects 🏗️🏡

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Construction and value-add projects often come with timelines and property conditions that don’t always align with traditional bank financing. Because of that, many investors explore private funding as part of their capital stack.

In the private lending space, firms like Boden Capital often see investors turn to private capital when:

• Projects involve new construction or major rehab
• Draw schedules and timelines require more flexibility
• The property needs work before it qualifies for permanent financing
• Speed matters to keep a project on track

Private funding can serve as a bridge, helping investors complete the work and stabilize the asset before transitioning into long-term financing.

For those working on construction or value-add deals:
What factors matter most when choosing between private funding and traditional loans?

Interested to hear how others structure financing for these types of projects. 💬

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