Not exact matches
Money 360 is an online
marketplace that offers
loans to purchase or refinance commercial and non-owner-occupied residential real
estate.
Loan originators are supported by a team of in - house processors, underwriters, and closers that specialize in the Alaska, California, and Washington real
estate marketplaces.
Powered by blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, Change's
marketplace will allow a user to select between numerous specialized Fintech service - providers, including stocks, P2P
loans, real -
estate or other investments directly from the Change mobile app.
PeerStreet is a leading
marketplace for investing in real
estate backed
loans (www.PeerStreet.com).
«With the strict underwriting guidelines banks are governed by these days, private lending is the wave of the future for getting real
estate loans funded,» explains Eric Wohl, president of NoteFlo, an online private lending
marketplace launching today.
Hard Money
Loans are a unique type of real
estate loan that allow individuals or corporations to invest in real
estate through non-traditional lenders, allowing for
marketplace flexibility.
PeerStreet is a
marketplace that provides unprecedented access to high quality real
estate loan investments.
https://www.peerstreet.com PeerStreet is a
marketplace that provides unprecedented access to high quality real
estate loan investments.
Most commercial real
estate marketplace lending platforms offer a mix of opportunities, including investments in whole
loans, fractional interests in larger
loans and professionally - managed funds to offer diversification to investors.
As
loans continue to come due in the coming 18 - 24 months, especially in the small - to mid-balance space, and traditional lenders grapple with increased regulatory pressures, the online lending
marketplace for commercial real
estate is poised to provide borrowers with needed capital and give investors strong alternative investment options.
When executed correctly, online lending platforms are an effective and efficient way to fund commercial real
estate loans, bringing capital sources traditionally unavailable to borrowers to the
marketplace.