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Guides for real estate investors.

Plain-English explainers on how investor financing actually works, from DSCR loans to the BRRRR method, written by the people who underwrite the deals.

Rental / DSCR · 5 min read

What Is a DSCR Loan? How Investors Qualify on Rental Income

A DSCR loan qualifies on a rental property's income instead of your tax returns. Learn how DSCR is calculated, what ratio you need, and when it beats a conventional loan.

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Fix and Flip · 6 min read

Fix and Flip Loan Requirements: What You Need to Get Funded

What lenders look for on a fix and flip loan: down payment, ARV, rehab budget, experience, and credit. Plus how leverage on purchase and rehab actually works.

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Strategy · 6 min read

Financing the BRRRR Method: Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat

The BRRRR strategy lets investors recycle capital across deals. Here's how to finance each stage, from the short-term rehab loan to the DSCR refinance that pulls your cash back out.

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Rental / DSCR · 5 min read

DSCR vs Conventional Loan: Which Is Better for Investment Property?

DSCR and conventional loans both finance rentals, but they qualify you very differently. Compare documentation, speed, cost, and limits to pick the right one for your deal.

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Fix and Flip · 5 min read

What Is ARV (After-Repair Value) and How Do You Calculate It?

ARV is what a property will be worth after renovation. Learn how to calculate after-repair value from comps, why lenders cap loans at a percentage of ARV, and how it drives your flip.

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Rates & Costs · 5 min read

Hard Money Loan Rates and Costs, Explained

What hard money loans actually cost: interest rates, points/origination, and the trade-off you pay for speed. Plus what moves your rate up or down.

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Bridge · 4 min read

What Is a Bridge Loan in Real Estate?

A bridge loan is short-term financing that covers the gap until a sale or permanent loan closes. Learn how bridge loans work, when to use one, and typical terms.

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Construction · 5 min read

How Ground-Up Construction Loans Work

Construction loans fund a new build in stages. Learn how draws work, what LTC means, and what builders need to qualify for ground-up financing.

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Transactional · 4 min read

What Is Transactional Funding? (Double Closings for Wholesalers)

Transactional funding is same-day capital that funds the A-to-B leg of a double closing so a wholesaler can close the B-to-C sale. Here's how it works and what it costs.

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Bank Statement / No-Doc · 5 min read

Bank Statement and No-Doc Loans for Self-Employed Investors

If your tax returns understate your income, a bank statement or no-doc loan qualifies you on cash flow or the asset instead. Here's how these loans work and who they fit.

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Rental / DSCR · 5 min read

How to Finance a Rental Property in an LLC

Most conventional lenders won't lend to an LLC. Learn how DSCR and portfolio loans let you hold rentals in an LLC, why investors do it, and how qualifying works.

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Rates & Costs · 4 min read

LTV vs LTC: What's the Difference?

LTV measures a loan against a property's value; LTC measures it against total project cost. Learn when each applies and why it matters for your leverage.

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Fix and Flip · 5 min read

Can You Fund a Fix and Flip With No Money Down?

True zero-down flips are rare, but high-leverage financing plus the right deal can get you close. Here's what 'no money down' really means and how investors structure it.

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SBA · 5 min read

SBA 7(a) vs 504: Which Is Right for Owner-Occupied Real Estate?

Both SBA programs finance owner-occupied commercial property, but they're built differently. Compare 7(a) and 504 on use, structure, and when each one wins.

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Rates & Costs · 4 min read

How Fast Can a Hard Money Loan Close?

Hard money can close far faster than a bank, often in 5 to 7 days. Learn what drives the timeline and how to close as fast as possible.

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Rental / DSCR · 4 min read

What Credit Score Do You Need for a DSCR Loan?

DSCR loans qualify on the property, but credit still affects your rate and leverage. Here's the typical minimum score and how to improve your terms.

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Fix and Flip · 4 min read

How Much Down Payment Do You Need for a Fix and Flip?

Most fix and flip lenders fund up to 90% of purchase, so plan on roughly 10% down plus closing costs and your share of rehab. Here's how the cash adds up.

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Rates & Costs · 4 min read

Hard Money vs Private Money: What's the Difference?

The terms overlap, but they're not identical. Learn how hard money and private money differ in source, structure, and what it means for your deal.

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Strategy · 3 min read

What Is a Proof of Funds Letter and How Do You Get One?

A proof of funds letter shows sellers you can close. Learn what it is, what it should say, and how to get one fast before you make offers.

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Strategy · 5 min read

How to Scale a Rental Portfolio

Growing past a few rentals runs into financing limits. Learn how DSCR loans, the BRRRR method, and portfolio loans let investors keep scaling.

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Portfolio · 4 min read

What Is a Blanket Loan?

A blanket loan finances multiple properties under one loan and one payment. Learn how blanket (portfolio) loans work and when they make sense.

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Rental / DSCR · 4 min read

Cash-Out Refinance on an Investment Property

A cash-out refinance turns your property's equity into capital for the next deal. Learn how it works on a rental, what you can pull, and when to use it.

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Rates & Costs · 4 min read

What Is Interest-Only Financing for Investors?

Interest-only loans keep payments low by deferring principal. Learn how they work for investors, the trade-offs, and when they make sense.

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Strategy · 5 min read

Fix and Flip vs Buy and Hold: Which Strategy Is Right for You?

Flipping creates quick cash; holding builds long-term wealth. Compare the two strategies on income, risk, taxes, and financing to choose your path.

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Construction · 4 min read

What Is a Draw Schedule on a Construction Loan?

A draw schedule releases construction funds in stages as work is completed. Learn how draws and inspections work and how to keep them on time.

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Rental / DSCR · 4 min read

How to Calculate DSCR (With Examples)

DSCR equals rental income divided by the loan payment. Learn the formula, see worked examples, and find out what ratio you need to qualify.

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Bridge · 4 min read

Commercial Bridge vs Permanent Financing

Bridge loans are fast and short; permanent loans are cheap and long. Learn when to use each on commercial real estate and how investors move between them.

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Rates & Costs · 4 min read

What Documents Do You Need for a Hard Money Loan?

Hard money is light on paperwork, but a few documents speed your close. Here's the checklist of what to have ready before you apply.

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Construction · 4 min read

New Construction Loan vs Renovation Loan: What's the Difference?

A construction loan funds a build from the ground up; a renovation loan funds improving an existing structure. Learn how they differ and which fits your project.

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Fix and Flip · 5 min read

How to Estimate a Rehab Budget

A realistic rehab budget makes or breaks a flip and your loan. Learn how to build a scope of work, price it, and add the right contingency.

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Bridge · 5 min read

Bridge Loan Exit Strategies: How to Pay Off Short-Term Debt

A bridge loan is only as good as its exit. Learn the three ways investors pay off bridge debt, refinance, sale, or stabilization, and how to plan the exit before you borrow.

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Transactional · 4 min read

Transactional Funding vs Hard Money: Which One Fits Your Deal?

Transactional funding and hard money solve different problems. Learn when a wholesaler needs same-day double-close capital versus a short-term hard money loan to renovate and resell.

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Transactional · 4 min read

Double Closing Explained: How Wholesalers Close A-to-B-to-C

A double closing lets a wholesaler buy and resell a property the same day without using their own cash. Learn how the A-to-B-to-C structure works and what you need to fund it.

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Bank Statement / No-Doc · 4 min read

No-Doc Investment Property Loans: How They Work in 2026

No-doc loans qualify an investor on the property and reserves instead of income documents. Learn what no-ratio lending is, who it fits, and how it compares to a bank statement loan.

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Bank Statement / No-Doc · 4 min read

Bank Statement Loan Requirements for Self-Employed Investors

Bank statement loans let self-employed investors qualify on deposits instead of tax returns. Learn the credit, down payment, and documentation requirements and how income is calculated.

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SBA · 5 min read

SBA 504 Loans for Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate

The SBA 504 loan finances owner-occupied commercial real estate with a low down payment and a long-term fixed rate. Learn how the structure works, who qualifies, and how it compares to a 7(a).

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SBA · 4 min read

SBA Loan Down Payment, Rates, and Terms Explained

How much do you put down on an SBA loan, and what rate and term should you expect? A plain-English breakdown of SBA 7(a) and 504 down payments, pricing, and repayment terms for 2026.

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Portfolio · 4 min read

Blanket Loan vs Individual Mortgages: Which Scales Better?

Should you finance rentals one mortgage at a time or roll them into a single blanket loan? Compare payments, leverage, release clauses, and when a portfolio loan makes scaling easier.

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Portfolio · 5 min read

How to Refinance a Rental Portfolio Into One Loan

Refinancing scattered rental mortgages into a single portfolio loan can lower admin, free up equity, and fund your next deal. Here's how the process works and what lenders look for.

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