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Commercial Bridge Loans for US Properties

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Mortgage and Lending with Development Financing Around the World

Hedge Fund Commercial Loans to 100%+ LTV
(Leveraged Equity Fund)

5% Interest Rate

No Minimum Credit Score - Stated Income

Must be on Title at time of application (no purchases allowed)
Must have minimum $1 Million in Equity at time of application

Subject Property must be in the United States

Simple formula:

  1. Appraised Value (must be MAI Appraisal) divided by 2
           Ex. MAI Appraised Value $10,000,000/2 = $5,000,000
  2. Subtract the debt on the land/building off of amount
           Ex. $5,000,000 - $4,000,000 mortgage = $1,000,000
  3. Multiply the amount left by a multiple of 15
           Ex. $1,000,000 X 15 = $15,000,000
  4. $15,000,000 is for 3years, paid back in 3 years at 5% interest each year, payable at the end of three years
           Ex. Loan $15,000,000, 5% annual interest,
           balloon due in 36 months = $17,250,000

HEDGE FUND FEES TOTAL = 10-12 Points

*Hard Costs will also apply

Our "Nationally Known Lender" represents a hedge fund that is funding leveraged equity commercial loans that fit into the above formula.  This is specific formula for a specific fund that has commitment goals of 1.1 Billion dollars by year end. The "Use of Funds" must be for ‘improvements" to the property.

To review your project for financing please email to us the following:

   Detailed Business Plan / Executive Summary
   Detailed Use of Funds / Pro-forma

 

Sincerely,

Sean Allen
President
Ph: 239-898-9281
Email: sallen11867@aol.com
www.InternationalFinancingSoultions.com

Terms and conditions of this financing program can change at any time or be discontinued. For the latest guidelines, please send an email or give us a call.

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Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

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