Submit Your Deal For Funding Review!
Submit your investment property deal for private money funding review.
Nisely Done Capital helps real estate investors prepare and submit non-owner-occupied investment property loan opportunities for private money funding review. Start by sharing the basic details of your deal so we can identify what may be needed next.
Funding Review Starts With A Clear Deal
Before a private money loan opportunity can be reviewed, the deal needs to be clear, organized, and supported by the right information.
The goal of this page is simple: collect the basic deal details so we can understand the property, the numbers, the timeline, and the next step.
Funding is not guaranteed. Every opportunity is subject to lender review, borrower qualifications, property details, underwriting guidelines, and current program availability.
What Types Of Deals Can Be Submitted?
Nisely Done Capital can help investors prepare funding review requests for investment property opportunities such as:
- Fix-and-flip projects
- Rental property acquisitions
- BRRRR-style investment deals
- Bridge funding opportunities
- Non-owner-occupied investment property refinance
- Time-sensitive real estate investment opportunities
What To Submit
Basic Deal Details
Be ready to provide:
- Your full name
- Phone number
- Property address
- Purchase or refinance
- Purchase price or payoff amount
- Rehab budget
- Estimated after-repair value
- Requested loan amount
- Closing timeline
- Exit strategy
- Notes about why the deal makes sense
What Happens Next?
1. We Review The Basic Information
We look at the property, deal type, purchase/refinance structure, numbers, and timeline.
2. We Identify Missing Items
If the deal may fit, we help identify what documents or details may be needed before submission.
3. We Help Prepare The Package
A clean package may include the purchase contract, rehab budget, photos, ARV support, borrower/entity details, and exit strategy.
4. Qualified Deals Can Move Toward Funding Review
Once the information is organized, qualified opportunities can be submitted for lender review.
