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Updated almost 16 years ago on . Most recent reply
Atlanta Hard Money Lenders
I'm looking at Atlanta's Hard Money Lenders. Does anybody have any opinion about PeachStone Capital, Medici, or Piedmont?
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I am familar with each of the three hard money lenders you have listed. Each has a good reputation in town. Their lending guidelines differ a little in terms of fico score requirements, source of down payment funds, and the type of properties and areas they will consider.
The question of who is the "best" is really based on the particular borrower and the specific property you are seeking to finance.
I am in Atlanta and I also broker hard money loans. Let me know if I can help. Though I have nothing but good things to say about the three lenders you have already inquired about.