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All Forum Posts by: Michael Santeusanio

Michael Santeusanio has started 10 posts and replied 10 times.

Not every property deal fits traditional financing.

I’ve worked with investors on some creative structures lately —
From quick-turn fix & flips to long-term commercial holds, the key is flexibility and speed.

Would love to hear how others here are funding their deals — and I’m happy to share what’s been working for my network too.

Always open to real estate conversations — drop a comment if you’re open to chat.

Hey BP Community 👋

I’ve been seeing more investors needing creative funding solutions for:

🔹 Fix & Flips
🔹 Buy & Hold / BRRRR
🔹 Construction Projects
🔹 Refinancing existing investment properties
🔹 Short and long-term commercial loans

Curious — what financing strategies or lenders are you currently using for your deals? Are you going traditional, hard money, or something else?

I work closely with a few private lenders who offer up to 100% financing on Fix & Flips, and I'm happy to share what I’ve seen working for others (no pitch — just real insight). Let’s learn from each other!

Drop your experience below or feel free to DM me if you're navigating a tricky deal and want to brainstorm options.

For those doing flips regularly—are you using private lenders, hard money, or something else entirely?

I've been looking into options that allow higher leverage (even close to 100% financing in some cases) and wanted to hear how others are structuring things to stay cash-efficient.

Anyone using creative setups or brokered capital?

Hey BP community 👋
I’ve been connecting with a lot of investors lately who are working on fix & flips, BRRRRs, new construction, and even small commercial projects — and many are surprised at how many non-bank financing options are available right now.

If you’re exploring strategies like:

  • Fix & Flip 🛠

  • Buy & Hold (or BRRRR) 🏘

  • Construction or Development 🏗

  • Refinance to pull out equity 💰

  • Short or long-term loan solutions 📝

…it’s worth learning more about what’s out there. I’ve done a lot of research and happy to share what I’ve learned (not selling anything).

Anyone here currently working on a deal and exploring funding options? Let’s trade notes.

been working closely with several real estate investors lately who needed creative financing for:

✅ Fix & Flips (some even secured up to 100% financing)
✅ Refi on investment properties
✅ Fix & Hold projects
✅ Construction & Commercial deals (short & long term)

Curious – what lending strategies have worked best for you in this market?

If anyone’s currently navigating a tough-to-fund deal and needs help brainstorming options, happy to share what I’m seeing work right now and connect you with resources that may help.

Let’s collaborate and keep the deals moving forward 🔁

I’ve been talking to a lot of active investors lately who are navigating financing for Fix & Flips, Fix & Holds, refis, and even ground-up construction. There’s definitely been more interest in flexible capital—especially for those looking for short and long-term commercial solutions.

Out of curiosity, what’s working for you right now when it comes to funding? Are you using private money, institutional lenders, or a hybrid approach?

Would love to hear what others are seeing out there 👇

I’ve been seeing a trend where access to creative financing—especially for projects like ground-up construction, refis, and even 100% financing on certain Fix & Flips—has been a game-changer for some investors I work with.

Would love to hear how others here are approaching funding for deals. Are you sticking with traditional banks, or exploring other strategies?

Let’s compare notes and maybe learn from each other. 💬

I’ve been seeing more interest in creative funding options for:

  • 🛠 Fix & Flips

  • 🏠 Fix & Holds

  • 🏗 Construction Projects

  • 🔁 Refinances on Investment Properties

  • 🏢 Short and Long-Term Commercial Loans

Curious how others are structuring their deals, especially with lenders offering up to 100% financing in some cases.

If anyone's open to discussing strategies (or sharing what’s worked best), I’d love to connect and learn more!

With market conditions shifting and traditional financing getting tighter, I’ve been seeing more creative funding strategies for Fix & Flips, Fix & Holds, and even construction projects.

Some investors I know are leveraging:

  • Private lenders

  • Partnerships/Joint Ventures

  • Portfolio refinances

  • Even structured loans that cover both purchase and rehab costs

Out of curiosity — what’s been working for you lately? What funding strategies have you used for your recent deals?

Would love to hear how others are navigating it. Let’s share ideas and help each other grow. 👷‍♂️🏘️

I’ve been seeing a lot of investors running into challenges with funding lately—especially with flips and smaller commercial projects. Curious—what’s been your experience with financing deals in this market?

Always interested to hear how others are navigating it.