Real Estate Investors Cannot Easily Find GAP Funding for New Construction
Real estate investors pursuing new construction deals struggle to locate and secure GAP funding (bridge capital to cover shortfalls). The process is opaque, fragmented, and relationship-dependent. A platform connecting investors to GAP lenders with deal-level matching would address a capital access gap.
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