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Three New Construction Projects Attract More Austin Investors
With projects spanning residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments, investors are increasingly looking to secure their piece of Austin’s thriving real estate market.

Six New San Antonio Property Developments Investors Should Know About
San Antonio, Texas, has long been an attractive destination for both residents and investors, thanks to its rich cultural heritage, growing economy, and appealing lifestyle.

From Application to Closing, How Fast Can You Get a Mortgage?
Learn more about the process of getting a loan from application to closing.

Can Bridge / Hard Money Loans Be Used for Land Purchases?
Learn more about bridge loans, how lenders view land, and why borrowers may get a bridge or hard money loan for land as opposed to other types of loans.

Pros & Cons for Five Investment Loan Options for Condos
Learn about the various investment loan options for condos as well as the pros and cons of each. FHA, VA, and other mortgage considerations & FAQs.

Mixed-Use Properties: What They Are, Loan Requirements, & More
Learn more about mixed-use properties including mixed-use property examples, loan requirements, insurance costs, property taxes, and more.

Current Bridge / Hard Money Loan Rates (Q4 2024)
Private loan interest rates tend to be higher than many other loans. Learn about current rates and what factors lenders consider when setting rates.

How Much Does it Cost to Get a Bridge / Hard Money Loan?
Hard money and bridge loans offer many advantages, but they also come with costs. Learn more about the costs, and how they affect your bottom line.

Never Settle for Dutch Interest if You Don’t Have To
Dutch interest (AKA "full boat") loan structures cost more than non-dutch (AKA stage funded). Is the perceived borrower "security" really worth it?

How Long Does it Take to Get a Bridge / Hard Money Loan?
Hard money and bridge loans can often close faster than more traditional loans. Learn more about how long it takes and what may slow the process down.

Why Do Successful Investors Use Hard Money / Bridge Loans?
Hard money and bridge loans can provide numerous advantages to successful real estate investors. Learn about some of the most common ways they can help.

What's the Maximum Bridge / Hard Money Loan Amount?
Hard money and bridge loans can be an alternative to conventional financing when larger amounts are needed. Learn more about maximum loan amounts.

Hard Money Loans: Investor 'Secret Weapon' in Downturns?
When banks can't provide loans, investors turn to private lenders. How confident are you that you could qualify for financing in another 2008 situation?

Fix & Flip Loans for Beginners: How to Plan for Approval
What are the basic documents and plans to provide with your application for your first fix and flip loan? What are the common mistakes for new investors?

Qualification Requirements: Hard Money Construction Loans
Get a simple glance at the construction loan requirements investors can expect from Capstone Capital Partners when they apply for hard money financing.

One Chart Comparing EVERY Investment Property Loan Type
Check out this quick-glance comparison table featuring basic qualification requirements, advantages, and considerations of 10 common investment loan types.

Transactional Funding vs Hard Money: Which Do You Need?
Transactional funding provides very short-term financing to bridge a transaction between a seller and buyer. Learn how it compares to hard money loans.

What Gap Funding is & How it Works with Other Loans
Transactional funding provides very short-term financing to bridge a transaction between a seller and buyer. Learn how it compares to hard money loans.

For Investors: 2024's Highest & Cheapest Rent Areas in Texas
Cheap properties present risk while expensive ones produce smaller profit margins. Which areas of Texas present these two extremes for investors?

How Interest Rates are Determined for Private Mortgages
While private lenders offer unique benefits, their interest rates are often higher than conventional. What determines rates for each?