Start your private real estate loan request.
Submit your investment property details so Equity REI can review the loan request, project type, capital need, timeline, and exit strategy.
Tell us about the property, the project, and the capital need.
The fastest way to start is by submitting the core details of the investment property opportunity. Equity REI reviews business purpose loan requests through the property, borrower profile, loan type, requested capital, budget, timeline, and exit strategy.
You do not need a perfect package to start the conversation. The goal is to provide enough information for an initial review and determine the next realistic step.
Submit the Property
Provide the address, asset type, purchase price or estimated value, current condition, occupancy status, and project plan.
Explain the Loan Need
Identify the loan type, requested amount, rehab or construction budget, timeline, and whether the request is for purchase, refinance, or another scenario.
Review Next Steps
If the request fits, Equity REI will review the project details and respond with next steps, documentation needs, and possible structure.
A stronger loan request starts with clear deal information.
Private real estate lending moves faster when the basic deal information is organized. Before submitting, gather the property details, purchase or refinance information, estimated value, project budget, timeline, and exit strategy.
If documents are not ready yet, submit what you have. Equity REI can identify what may be needed next based on the property type, loan program, and project structure.
Choose the loan path that best matches the project.
Equity REI reviews private lending requests across multiple investment property strategies. Select the closest loan type when submitting your request.
Fix and Flip Loans
Acquisition and renovation capital for investors improving properties for resale.
Bridge Loans
Short term private money for purchases, refinances, timing gaps, and transitional real estate opportunities.
Rental Loans
Financing for income producing rental properties and investor portfolio strategies.
Ground Up Construction Loans
Private construction financing for residential investment property development.
Fix to Rent Loans
Bridge financing for investors who renovate, stabilize, and hold the property as a rental.
Multifamily Bridge Loans
Private capital for multifamily properties with value add, repositioning, or stabilization potential.
What investors should include in a loan request.
The more complete the request, the easier it is to review the project and respond with the right next step.
Property Details
Address, property type, unit count, current condition, occupancy, photos, and purchase or value details.
Loan Request
Loan amount, purchase price, current payoff, rehab budget, construction budget, or cash out request.
Project Strategy
Fix and flip, bridge, rental hold, construction, fix to rent, build to rent, or multifamily value add.
Exit Strategy
Resale, refinance, rental stabilization, long term hold, sale after construction, or another planned outcome.
From loan request to next step.
Once submitted, the request can be reviewed based on the property, project type, loan amount, borrower profile, budget, timeline, and exit plan.
Submit
Complete the loan request form with the best available project information.
Initial Review
Equity REI reviews the request to understand the loan type, property, and deal structure.
Document Needs
If the request fits, additional documents may be requested for deeper underwriting.
Terms and Closing
Qualified requests may move toward potential terms, underwriting, closing coordination, and funding.
Submit your investment property loan request.
Use the loan request form to share the property, project type, timeline, and requested capital. Equity REI will review the opportunity and respond with the appropriate next step.
Business purpose lending only.
Equity REI provides business purpose financing for real estate investment properties only. Equity REI does not provide consumer loans, owner occupied residential mortgages, or loans for personal, family, or household purposes.
Submission of a loan request is not a loan approval, commitment to lend, rate quote, or term sheet. Loan terms, eligibility, leverage, pricing, and availability are subject to underwriting, collateral review, borrower qualifications, documentation, and capital availability.
