Jacksonville Bridge Lenders for Commercial Real Estate
Are you seeking short-term financing secured by commercial real estate in the Jacksonville metro area? On this page you'll find a list of select CRE Bridge Lenders that can finance a Jacksonville property purchase, 1031 exchange, refinance, or equity cash out in 1st lien position. We have a separate page for lenders that can fund a rehab / value-add project. The maximum loan-to-value for most CRE bridge loans is 70%, and some lenders can go up to 75% for retail and industrial properties. The max LTV is typically much lower for office, hotels, and specialty property types.Searching...
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Completed Bridge Loan Transactions in Jacksonville FL
BridgeInvest, a direct private lender based in South Florida, funded a $4,500,000 1st lien position bridge loan secured by 38 acres of land within the Beachwalk at Twin Creeks development in St. Johns, a community just south of Jacksonville, FL. The loan proceeds will provide the Borrower with additional liquidity needed to further invest in several different projects within the Beachwalk at Twin Creeks community. The Borrower required an expedited closing in order to continue with existing site work and infrastructure development without falling behind schedule. The loan was brought to BridgeInvest through an existing Borrower affiliated with the project’s developer, evidencing the value proposition BridgeInvest is able to provide its clients. The subject property includes three separate parcels with planned development for an assisted living facility, medical offices, and retail. The loan allows the Borrower to continue with infrastructure development, site work, and marketing for the development project. This bridge loan transaction closed in November 2019.