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Insight on evolution of fix-and-flip financing?
Hi there, this is Teke Wiggin with Inman News, a real estate trade publication. I'm writing a story about how fix-and-flip financing has evolved over the last few years. Two trends seem to be the emergence of online lenders, such as LendingHome, and the launch of fix-and-flip financing arms by financial institutions (B2R Finance, Colony, etc.).
Is anyone able to share how the fix-and-flip financing environment has changed over the last few years and what sort of impact those two trends have had? Would love to talk directly as well.