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Hard Money Mortgage Home Equity Loans
Hard Money Loans
Bad Credit Mortgage
If you have been through a bankruptcy , divorce or any other financial hardship your credit may have suffered. Hard Money loans allow those who have bad credit the opportunity to borrow against real estate without the use of a credit report.
No Income or Stated Income Mortgages
If you are unable to document your income and need to borrow against your real estate the a Hard Money Mortgage can help. Unlike traditional loans a hard money loan only takes the equity in your home in consideration.
Rehab Investor Loans
Looking to invest in real estate or do you want to buy a fixer upper and save a lot on your mortgage. You may have tried using a bank or broker but found no help.
There are many foreclosed,abandoned or just neglected homes that don't qualify for traditional financing. Some of these homes have been vandalized and may be missing cabinets, heating , and many other fixtures.
Even the most lenient loan programs have their limits. So most of these properties are usually sold as CASH ONLY. Our Hard Money Rehab program can be used to acquire or to finance these costs.
Our quick turn around time can allow you to make a CASH offer on the property.
If you are an experienced investor we can help leverage your efforts or if you just want a discounted home we can help make it happen.
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Jumbo Commercial Hard Money Mortgage
If you have a commercial project that needs quick financing call us today.



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HIGH-PROFILE conservatives contend that no one denies that the owners of the property at 51 Park Place in lower Manhattan have the legal right to build an Islamic community centre and mosque on their property. Rather, their argument is that a building devoted to Muslim purposes mere blocks from the site of the enormously deadly attacks on the World Trade Center—attacks motivated in part by a virulently radical strain of Islam—would be in exceedingly bad taste. 
LIKE a doddery vicar meandering through a sermon, America’s politicians are groping their way toward a point of sorts about the proposed mosque near ground zero. The public, polls show, is against the idea, so they are too. But they are struggling to explain why.