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For fix and flip entrepreneurs of single-family homes, it’s hard to get financing from traditional lenders. This lack of access to capital creates a market for private lenders who have the flexibility and access to capital. It’s a win-win for borrowers and lenders. Borrowers get capital to fund their businesses; lenders make a healthy return for making these kinds of loans. Investors who invest in hard money funds also do well, earning sometimes as high as high teen returns. Matt Medrano, Co-founder and CRO of Dynamo Capital, has a growing fund of hard money loans, mostly in Wichita, and is expanding to other Midwest cities.
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For fix and flip entrepreneurs of single-family homes, it’s hard to get financing from traditional lenders. This lack of access to capital creates a market for private lenders who have the flexibility and access to capital. It’s a win-win for borrowers and lenders. Borrowers get capital to fund their businesses; lenders make a healthy return for making these kinds of loans. Investors who invest in hard money funds also do well, earning sometimes as high as high teen returns. Matt Medrano, Co-founder and CRO of Dynamo Capital, has a growing fund of hard money loans, mostly in Wichita, and is expanding to other Midwest cities.

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