Investor Multifamily Capital | Andover, MA

Bridge Loans for Investment Properties in Massachusetts

Fast Capital to Close Before Your Permanent Financing Is in Place.

Do not lose a deal waiting on a bank. IMC structures short-term bridge loans for real estate investors who need to acquire, stabilize, reposition, or refinance investment property quickly.

Who This Is For

  • Investors buying before permanent financing is ready
  • Value-add multifamily buyers
  • Rental property investors
  • Operators repositioning a property
  • Investors facing a closing deadline

Typical Uses

  • Fast acquisition
  • Property stabilization
  • Refinance into DSCR or multifamily loan
  • Value-add execution
  • Deal rescue

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Program Parameters

Capital box
Loan Amounts$100K - $5M
LTVUp to 75%
Terms12-36 months, interest-only
Income DocsNone required
Min DSCRNone
Closing5-10 days typical

How a Worcester, MA investor bridged a value-add property

Worked scenario
Property6-unit multifamily
Purchase Price$740,000
Loan Amount$518,000
Key Metric70% LTV
OutcomeShort-term capital placed for stabilization
Timeline9 days

FAQ

Investor searches
Can I get a bridge loan in Massachusetts?Yes. IMC structures short-term bridge capital for eligible Massachusetts investment properties.
What is an investment property bridge loan?A bridge loan is short-term capital used to acquire, hold, stabilize, or reposition a property before permanent financing or sale.
Do bridge loans require DSCR?Many bridge structures are asset-based and do not require a minimum DSCR at closing.
Are bridge loans interest-only?Most bridge structures use interest-only payments during the loan term.
How fast can bridge loans close in Massachusetts?Depending on complexity, some bridge scenarios can close in 5-10 days.
Can I use bridge capital for value-add multifamily?Yes. Value-add multifamily is one of the most common bridge scenarios.
What is the exit strategy?Common exits include DSCR refinance, permanent multifamily financing, sale, or stabilization refinance.

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