Why Landlords Refinance With a Direct Lender
For landlords trying to scale a rental portfolio or unlock equity, the refinancing process can either be a strategic springboard—or a painful, deal-killing delay. If you’ve ever waited weeks for a bank appraisal, submitted stacks of paperwork, or been turned away due to portfolio size, you already know: traditional lenders aren’t built...
What Contractors Really Want From Their Financing Partner
You’ve built the foundation. Poured the concrete. Managed subcontractors, permits, change orders, and timelines. You know how to build a house—but financing it? That’s where things get messy.
If you’re a contractor stepping into investing or flipping properties yourself, the biggest pain point isn’t construction. It’s capital.
How to Leverage Equity Partners Without Giving Up Control
In real estate, control is everything. It’s your project, your vision, your risk—so why should someone else be calling the shots? For many new and growing investors, the idea of bringing in an equity partner raises a red flag: Will I lose control of my deal?
The good news?...
4 Reasons Why Real Estate Investors Use Bridge Loans
In real estate, timing is everything. Whether you're scooping up an underpriced property at auction, racing to close before a competitor, or bridging the gap between purchase and permanent financing-delays kill deals.
That’s where bridge loans come in.
Bridge loans are short-term, asset-based loans designed to keep your deal alive while you transition from...
From First Flip to Full-Time: Scaling Your Business With Private Capital
Most real estate investors remember their first flip vividly—the nerves at the closing table, the scramble to manage a contractor, the thrill of watching a dated property transform under their budget and timeline. But for some, that first successful deal isn’t just a win—it’s a turning point.
The real...
Syndication vs. Joint Venture: Choosing the Right Structure for Growth
As a real estate investor, there comes a moment when you realize you can’t do it all alone. The single-family flips were a great starting point—but now, you're eyeing bigger opportunities: multi-unit renovations, ground-up construction, or acquiring mid-size rental portfolios. That’s when you face the question: should I structure this as a...
Funding Options for Real Estate Developers
There are several ways to fund a real estate project, including real estate development loans. Because banks are reluctant to finance developers, working with a private lender is essential. That’s where Malve Capital LLC comes in. We offer a variety of property development loans, with little documentation required, to get your...