Capital Real Estate Funding, LLC A Private Real Estate Lender

Specializing in bridge loans against real estate

Capital Real Estate Funding, LLC

Your Asset-Based Financing Partners

Capital Real Estate Funding (CREF) is an asset-based private lender deploying capital against real estate, typically as short-term bridge loans to acquire, refinance, re-purpose, or develop real estate holdings.

At Capital Real Estate Funding (CREF), our team works directly with you to get your loan through smoothly, without delays.

Loans funded are primarily based on the collateral and its value, and secondarily based on the borrower’s ability to execute on their exit strategy.

Alongside in-house discretionary capital, CREF's extensive strategic partners can fund deals of any magnitude competitively.

Custom Solutions

Our ability to structure custom-tailored solutions to complex situational real estate transactions is based on more than 25 years of combined experience sourcing, originating, and servicing real estate debt.

Responsive Approach

Our experience allows us to understand the circumstances behind every transaction resulting in the ability to structure loans that meet our borrowers' specific needs.

This straightforward, responsive, and practical underwriting process results in loans that are funded quickly and efficiently.

Capital Real Estate Funding, LLC

Reliable Source of Funding

Capital Real Estate Funding has established itself as a reliable source of funding senior secured loans for construction, acquisition, and refinancing commercial real estate. As a lender, CREF is a valued partner to their borrower(s) and referral sources alike.

Transaction Types

  • Acquisitions
  • Refinancing
  • Construction/Rehab
  • Pre-Development
  • Value-add/Transitional
  • Limited or Non-cash flowing
  • Time Sensitive Closings
  • Condo Inventory
  • Bank Turndowns
  • Blanket Loans
  • Resolve Trouble Loans
  • Vacant Properties
  • Owner Occupied
  • Discounted Note Payoffs
  • Note Acquisition Financing
  • Foreclosures
  • Debtor-in-possession
  • Partner Restructuring