What’s the Difference Between a Ground-up Construction Loan and a Bridge Loan?

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In the world of real estate investing, there are many ways to obtain the financing you need to meet your financial goals. Both ground-up construction loans and bridge loans are popular with investors looking to build their portfolios quickly. With a ground-up construction loan, borrowers get money to build the ideal building, while a bridge loan allows a borrower to buy a new property before they’ve sold an existing one. Let’s look at the differences between these two types of financing so you know which one will work for you.

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