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Creating Financing Strategies for Infill Development

Timothy Fortin
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Hey folks - I’m interested to hear how others have gotten past funding bottlenecks for new construction projects. 

I’ve had success with infill development, exiting through a sale at the end, but have reached a bottleneck in how many concurrent projects I can fund. 

My current strategy is to fund the projects with 85% LTC construction loans and cover the other 15% either with my own cash or tapping into a HELOC.

I know one option is to wade into the waters of private funding. What are some other ways to fund the 15% gap?


Look forward to hearing from y’all.


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