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David Garcia
  • Construction Builder And Rehabber
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High Desert Hard Money Lenders

David Garcia
  • Construction Builder And Rehabber
  • Los Angeles
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Does anyone know any hard money lenders that loan in the Joshua tree and 29 palms area for single family new construction deals?

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Joseph Coleman
  • Denver, CO
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Joseph Coleman
  • Denver, CO
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@David Garcia There are many folks willing to do ground up construction. However, there are not any true hard money lenders that I know of who do ground up. The reason I say that is because most lenders who lend on ground up construction will run your credit score and want some documentation to support the underwriting, which technically does not make them hard money.

Feel free to try our Lender Match Service (in beta) and we can run a free search for lenders on BiggerPockets for you.

Also, please do your research before reaching out to the lenders above who offer to find a lender for you. I would recommend looking up their NMLS number to see what the status of their license is and keep in mind that some lenders may be trying to earn a split of the commission by referring you to another lender instead of just sharing their names like you can find in BP's HML directory.

Best,

Joe Coleman

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