Fix & Flip Loans

What Are Fix & Flip Loans?

Fix and Flip loans are the ideal solution for borrowers buying distressed properties that need renovations. These short-term bridge loans are designed to help you purchase and renovate a property before you sell or refinance it. They combine acquisition and construction loans into one loan making it simpler for borrowers.

Among their many advantages, fix and flip loans are an excellent way to provide fast funding when buying via foreclosure or auction. 

If you are looking for a Fix & Flip loan lender in Connecticut, Westchester County, Long Island, or the surrounding areas, contact us and we will get back to you promptly!

Single-Family Property Fix & Flip Loans

Using a fix and flip loan to finance a single-family home is a fast and easy process. It will provide you with cash quickly to allow you to get started on your project. If you’re thinking about flipping a single-family home, start by reaching out to us to learn more about our fix and flip loans! 

Multi-Family Property Fix & Flip Loans

If you are rehabilitating a multi-family property to resell to a prospective landlord, fix and flip loans will provide you with cash quickly to secure the purchase and get started on the renovation!

Fix & Flip Loans in Connecticut, Westchester County, and Long Island

Interested in a single-family or multi-family Fix & Flip loan? Get started by giving us a call today at 212-330-9000 or by filling out our form.

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Recently Funded Projects

$607,500
Existing Multi Family
370 Stratfield Road
Fairfield,
CT
Funded: January 2023
Loan to Value: 55%
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79 High Street
Monticello,
NY
Funded: November 2022
Loan to Value: 60%
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Existing Multi Family
237 Colony Road
New Haven,
CT
Funded: November 2022
Loan to Value: 64%

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