Funding Options For Any Legitimate Enterprise, Project, Commercial Property, or Venture…Anywhere!
Great News For Tough Deals!
Most
of the transactions we see are not going to be approved by any
conventional commercial lender or funding source. The GOOD NEWS is
that we can assist you! If you are sincerely interested in funding your
deal you will need to understand our unique funding program!
- Up To 90% to 100% Funding of Your Transaction!
- We Offer Debt; Debt and Equity; and Equity Participation Programs!
- Wall St. Prime + 4. Interest Only or 30 Due in Three, Five, or Ten Years!
- No Prepayment Penalties!
- No Tax Returns!
- All Credit Considered!
- Low Variable Origination
We
have the capacity to assist with the financing structure for virtually
any business with our "Accredited Investor Portfolio" program accessing
private investors! We can work with dollar amounts ranging from $100,000
to $15,000,000, and more, for virtually any real estate or business
purpose!
With over 27 years of commercial
finance experience, we know the frustration of trying to get a
commercial/business deal done that does not fit inside the box of
conventional underwriting.
Fourteen years ago we
teamed up with securities specialists who showed us that there are
other means of obtaining financing when banks say ‘No”. Foremost among
these methods are the provisions under the government's
guidelines established in 1982 that allow access to “Accredited
Investors”, and others from the private sector, for equity and/or debt
investments.
This legal provision allows
entrepreneurs, including commercial real estate owners/purchasers,
business owners/buyers, and other entrepreneurs, to raise funds from
private investors by using special loan documentation and packaging.
We
have over 14 years of experience working with these special financing
packages. The major component is the preparation of comprehensive legal
documentation that includes a number of specialized disclosures,
agreements, forms, and a simple business plan for the request. Then we
submit to our private sources for final investor approval and closing.*
Private investors are not as tough on
underwriting as banks. Terms are more lenient and the real estate,
business, or opportunity under consideration is the primary basis for
the deal; not credit or other peripheral issues.
During
the last 5 years $70 Billion to over $100 Billion has been raised each
year among private investors using this form of financing! This
strategy may be new to you but it is not new to the investment
community.
With this legal documentation you may
seek loans or you may offer investors equity (with terms the client
decides to offer) to a number of private investors…investors that you
had no access to before meeting us!
If
you (or your client) believe the transaction you have is solid and
viable…and if you have tried conventional, institutional sources and
have been turned down…This may be the last avenue to pursue. Period.
Review
the information from this site and determine if all other avenues have
been explored, and if the transaction is really worth the additional
effort. If the answer to these two important questions is “Yes”, then
you should act on our services. We will assist you every step of the
way.
Send an Executive Summary to us at Info@PrivateFunds.org. We will respond right away.
We
are proud of our company's A- Better Business Bureau rating! To get a
better rating you have to pay membership dues ranging from several
hundred dollars to thousands!
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Please note:
We are not lawyers, CPA's, Mortgage Brokers, Financial Advisors, or FINRA Broker Dealers. We are a contract underwriting and processing
service with over 24 years of experience in commercial finance. Broker
submissions/referrals welcome.
*We use 3rd party services to
create the legal documents required by investors. Fees for these
services must be paid apart from closing costs when the work is
performed. These services are similar to comm'l appraisals, EIRs, etc.,
though we generally don't require such reports.