If you’re interested in learning more about bridge loan financing for purchase or refinance. You can contact Winston Rowe & Associates at 248-246-2243 or visit them on line at http://www.winstonrowe.com
Uses & Deployment Scenario of Bridge Loans:
Bridge loans are short term and are planned around terms of six months to two years.
This type of loan can be thought of as a "financing bridge" that takes place between the acquisition and development of a property and the time before a permanent, traditional take-out loan is enacted.
They can be useful in situations where a borrower wants to purchase a commercial building and is approved for a SBA loan or another type of long term conventional financing.
The loan enables the borrower to go ahead and purchase the property and establish a good, solid operating history that qualifies it for conventional, long-term financing.
Winston Rowe & Associates has an excellent knowledge based investor resource for commercial real estate valuation and market analysis located at:
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Winston Rowe & Associates has a core focus on building long-term relationships, delivering exceptional and individualized customer service, and positioning loan products that best achieve their client’s goals. Their preemptive problem-solving approach is perfect for clients with credit and time sensitive issues.
Winston Rowe & Associates
31408 Harper Ave
Suite 147
Saint Clair Shores MI 48082
248-246-2243
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