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CALIFORNIA 
REAL ESTATE LOANS

Private Money Loans for California Real Estate Investors

 

We offer the most diverse and innovative array of Private Money and NON-QM Mortgage Loan Programs for California Real Estate Investors. Our real estate loan programs are structured to meet your investment needs, regardless of what type of investor loan you’re looking for in California.

 

As one of the leading direct private money lenders for California real estate investors, our borrowers can rely on us to quickly finance their real estate deals and help them grow their business with our knowledge and experienced team of loan officers.

Are You a Candidate for NON-QM Loans? Find Out More.

Private Money Loan Programs in California

At Stratton Equities, we offer private money and NON-QM loans for various types of properties and loan scenarios. Unlike the grueling process of bank mortgages which can take upwards of forty-five days, Stratton Equities can approve your private money loan and provide you with funds in an average closing time of just 14 days, Stratton Equities is here to quickly assist you with every step of the way. 

Our Hard Money and Direct Private Money loan programs support the following investment projects:

What is a Hard Money Loan?

Stratton Equities is a leading nationwide Direct Hard Money Lender, we have an array of mortgage loan programs including hard money and NO-DOC mortgage loans that are designed to meet all your investment needs. It doesn't matter what type of borrower you are or what your investment loan scenario entails.

A hard money loan is among the most popular programs that real estate investors utilize for their investments. 

For more information about Hard Money Loans for California Real Estate Investors or to find out more about Hard Money Loans, please visit our What is a Hard Money Loan page.

Everything you need to know about Hard Money Loans: Hard Money Made Easy 101.

Found an investment property and interested in applying for a loan?

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