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Ashley Cleary Construction Lender Needed ASAP for Oceanside Property
26 February 2026 | 10 replies
I can assist with new construction loans, bridge financing, and other short-term or transitional loan options depending on your project’s needs.
Bilal Nasir Funding required for a $2M construction project. suggestions?
3 March 2026 | 7 replies
For ground-up construction, DSCR usually isn’t the gating item upfront — lenders focus more on experience, cost basis, equity, and exit strategy.With a <30-day timeline in Mississippi, this is likely a private construction or bridge-to-construction structure, not conventional.A few quick clarifiers that will determine feasibility: • Total project cost vs. as-completed value• Sponsor construction experience (or GC strength)• How much cash is going in• Planned exit (perm, refi, or sale)If you want, feel free to DM me happy to sanity-check the structure and tell you if this is financeable or a dead end.
Michael Naval 5/1 ARM for Long-Term Hold (House Hack → Refinance) — Looking for Feedback
27 February 2026 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,I’m a first-time investor purchasing a townhome in a strong location and would appreciate some feedback from those who’ve used ARMs as a bridge strategy.
Jennifer Tamedl Anyone doing portfolio loans?
18 February 2026 | 7 replies
When another lender can’t perform, portfolio or cross-collateralized solutions can bridge the gap, particularly for new construction finish-outs.
Jorge Vasquez Using Bitcoin Gains for Real Estate Financing: Creative Ways Investors Are Bridging H
6 March 2026 | 0 replies

Hey BP community,I'm Gio and I'm new to the community here ( 16+ years in business development and investing). I've spent years building wealth through hard assets—physical gold, Bitcoin as digital gold, and cash-flow...

Toby Real ... New here looking for information about lending options.
27 February 2026 | 15 replies
A bridge lender evaluates timeline and exit strategy.
Richard Summers Flippers who are scaling to 3+ deals at once, how are you keeping the money flowing?
5 March 2026 | 6 replies
If you're looking for common-sense underwriting that can keep up with your scaling, I’d love to share how we structure our bridge and rehab loans to keep the capital flowing.Scaling is a marathon, not a sprint.
Terence Crawley Looking to Fund More Fix & Flip Deals and Rentals
6 March 2026 | 0 replies
We work with investors across the U.S. and provide access to capital for: • Fix & flip projects• DSCR rental loans• Bridge loans• Ground-up construction• Transactional funding Typical structure we see for flips: • Up to ~90% purchase• 100% of rehab in many cases• Fast closings (often 7–14 days depending on the lender)• No W2 or tax returns for many programs Right now I’m specifically looking to connect with: • Wholesalers with deals under contract• Investors scaling their flip business• Landlords acquiring additional rentals If you have a deal you’re working on and need funding, feel free to send the numbers: AddressPurchase priceRehab estimateARV Happy to take a look and see if it fits one of our lending partners. 
Charles Graham Hard money loans for auctions
4 March 2026 | 1 reply
We started before there was really institutional bridge financing, so we started with cash.
Tim Kirk HELOC to Scale for Long Term Rentals
3 March 2026 | 7 replies
The key isn't just how you fund the entry, but how quickly you can execute the "Refinance" to pay back that line of credit.From a Balance Sheet lending perspective, we see many investors use HELOC funds as their "skin in the game" while leveraging a Bridge or Rehab loan to cover the purchase and renovations.