Close your next commercial real estate deal in New York City with Urban Bay Financial. We offer hard money loans from $1M to $100M for developers and investors in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and beyond. Our private financing is fast, flexible, and built for NYC’s high-stakes market.
Loan Programs:
Acquisition Loans: $1M-$100M, up to 75% LTV, 6mo-5yr terms. Buy multifamily, office, or retail in Manhattan or Williamsburg.
Bridge Loans: $1M-$100M, up to 80% LTV, 6mo-3yr terms. Close in 7-10 days for fast NYC deals.
Construction Loans: $5M-$100M, up to 70% LTV, 1-3yr terms. Build or renovate in Midtown or Long Island City.
Value-Add Loans: $2M-$100M, up to 75% LTV, 1-5yr terms. Reposition properties in SoHo or Bushwick.
Permanent Financing: $5M-$100M, up to 70% LTV, 5-10yr terms. Fund stabilized assets in NYC’s core.
Why Us?
Close in days to beat NYC’s pace.
Terms tailored for borough-specific projects.
Decades of NYC lending expertise.
Loans from $1M to $100M, no hidden fees.
Eligible Properties: Multifamily, Office, Retail, Industrial, Hospitality, Mixed-Use
Get Started in NYC!
Fund your NYC project today. Contact us or apply online for a quote in 24 hours.
866-970-3498
www.urbanbayfinancial.com
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