Hard Money Lending in Miami

for Real Estate Investors

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DKC Lending

DKC Lending offers hard money lending services to real estate investors in Miami & other Cities in Florida. We provide borrowers with personalized loan origination services and funding. DKC has a variety of funding sources, which allows us to match the borrowers’ hard money loan needs with the best source of funding for their deal. Our real estate development experience allows us to offer our borrowers a unique partnership on every loan. We offer a high level of individual consulting, including review of deal analytics, rehab budgets, and deal viability.
DKC Lending also offers loan servicing for mortgage investors. DKC has a proven track record of successful underwriting, and brings an extensive real estate development background and expertise to help best guide borrowers on each unique transaction. We operate in the greater Richmond, Virginia area and across central Florida.

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Collateral:

Description:

This request is for a $260,000 new construction loan secured by two to-be-built single-family homes (to be built) and two additional neighboring subdivided lots pledged as collateral. The first will consist of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, approximately 1,704 square feet of living area, and a two-car garage. The second will include three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, approximately 1,777 heated square feet, and a two-car garage. Borrower primary exit strategy is to sell the property after completion.

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Description:

This is a $150,000 loan request secured by vacant land located in Clearwater, Florida. The property is classified as vacant residential land consisting of a lot and acreage under five acres, with no existing improvements. The anticipated sale of the property will serve as the exit strategy for repayment of the loan.