Remington Financial Group offers an extensive network of private and public capital sources to help increase creative financing options - dramatically improving successful close rates for specialized funding and unique financing ventures. In the area of bridge financing, Remington delivers expertise and competitive transaction options even in today’s challenging market conditions.
Remington has since 1993 built a successful track record of closing the most challenging debt, mezzanine, bridge, and equity capital transactions. We have strong connections to hundreds of active funding sources across the capital stack. Our team develops and executes financial structures that turn problematic transactions into closings.
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Remington Financial Group provides fresh access to capital funding for brokers and borrowers. Remington has since 1993 built a track record of successfully securing the most challenging senior debt, mezzanine, and equity capital transactions. We have global capabilities, with minimum loan amounts of $500,000 in the US and $5,000,000 for international transactions.
Bridge financing almost always needs to be arranged and closed quickly. Such loans tend to be for 6 to 12 months with a possible 12-month extension. They are usually structured as simple interest only loans with no pre-payment penalty and all principal due in full at maturity. Risk to the investor is minimal since the loans are underwritten based on existing equity in the property and the exit strategy is defined.
"I was attracted to RFG because the company is fairly aggressive when it comes to making a deal, and it has a good history of recent closes. The people at RFG are responsive and return my email or phone messages immediately. The originators go out of out of their way to answer not only my questions, but questions directly from my clients. Remington’s LOI and due diligence policies are spelled right out – there is no confusion. If the client can meet the requirements and has a good deal planned, securing funding through RFG should be no problem."