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Temple View Capital Closes $250 Million Residential Transition Loan Securitization
Temple View Capital closed a $250 million RTL securitization, its sixth under the TVC Mortgage Trust shelf, underscoring strong institutional demand, disciplined underwriting, continued platform growth, capital market confidence.

The "Need to Knows" About Hard Money Lending
While traditional loans can take a month or more to be approved, hard money lenders can get you funds within a week or two, making for a quicker, more seamless process. Trusting a reputable, quality lender is key to taking the first step.

Financing Options Available to Real Estate Investors
While investing in real estate is never a bad idea the thought of actually pursuing it may seem daunting, especially if you’re new to the world of real estate. Understanding the different ways to finance a deal is just as important as securing one.

Getting Your Property Noticed on the Market
The adage of it takes money to make money rings true for selling a property. This means an investor has to be strategic with what projects are worth taking on and how to market an updated property so that it garners the right people’s attention.

How Landlords Can Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has only intensified the need for landlords to be proactive in their communication efforts, as well as how they address health concerns and maintain property cleanliness. Learn more.

Fix and Flip, Not Flop
Buying a distressed property, fixing it and bringing it up to code, and putting it back on the market to make a profit is an appealing way to ease into the world of real estate investment, and a great way to diversify your portfolio.

Rental Property Expenses All Landlords Can Expect
There is the old adage: “Anyone can be a landlord, but it takes someone special to be a good one.”
Okay, maybe that saying does not actually exist, but it’s true enough. There are many misconceptions about what landlords
