Ultra-Fast Hard Money Loans

Get approved in less than 5 minutes with instant term sheet + proof of funds

  • Interest rates 10 – 12.75%
  • Loan-to-Cost up to 90%
  • No income verification
  • Get approved online in 5 minutes
  • Credit score 650+
  • Instant proof of funds letter
  • Instant term sheet
  • Interest only payments
  • Discounts for repeat borrowers

Hard Money Fix and Flip Loans
Renovate, rehab and resell your property with a hard money loan

Current as of

Interest Rate

10 - 12.75%

Origination fee

from 1.875%

Loan To Cost (LTC)

up to 90%

Construction Financing

up to 100%

Loan To ARV

up to 75%

Term

up to 24 months

Minimum Loan Amount

$100,000

Maximum Loan Amount

$5,000,000

Minimum FICO

650

Type of Property

Residential 1-4 units, condos, townhomes

All Hard Money Loans

New Silver Hard Money Loans are designed for property investors who need quick access to capital at competitive interest rates. The entire application process can be completed online, in less than 5 minutes. The following real estate loans are also available:

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Fix-&-Flip

Funds for purchase + rehab or refinance + rehab

Get up to $5,000,000

Interest rate 10 - 12.75%

Origination fee 1.875%

Loan-to-Value up to 75%

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Rent

30-year fixed product for stabilized properties

Get up to $3,000,000

Interest rate from 7.5%

Origination fee 2-3%

Loan-to-Value up to 80%

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Ground Up

Construction loans for residential builders

Get up to $5,000,000

Interest rate 10 - 13.25%

Origination fee from 1.875%

Loan-to-Cost up to 90%

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Why Investors Choose New Silver

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Fast
Closing

New Silver offers industry leading loan turnaround times. Our closing speed is second to none.

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Instant
Proof of Funds

After completing the application you will be issued with an immediate proof of funds letter.

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Excellent
Rates

Our interest only fix-and-flip loans offer competitive interest rates, ranging from 10 - 12.75%.

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Repeat
Client Discounts

Get steep discounts on origination fees and interest rates for continuing to work with us.

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Fast
Feedback

Our customer care team and loan advisors provide quick feedback to all messages.

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Interest Rate
Lock

Once the term sheet is signed, the interest rate is locked in for the duration of the loan.

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Quick
Application

The 100% online application is short and simple. It can be completed in 5 minutes or less.

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Minimal
Paperwork

Our loan application requires minimal paperwork and our lending team is ready to lend a hand when needed.

Fast Closing Hard Money Loans

New Silver has upgraded the process of borrowing money to fund real estate deals. If you need quick access to capital from a trusted source, New Silver is the perfect partner for your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

A hard money loan is a short term real estate loan used by house flippers to purchase and renovate properties. A hard money lender provides the capital the investor needs to purchase the property, complete high ROI renovations, and thereby increase the after repair value of the home.

Crucially, the real estate investor is required to pay back the full loan amount at the end of the loan terms (usually 12-24 months).  Usually, the funds from the sale of the house are used to pay back the full loan amount.  

In most cases, hard money lenders will provide 70 to 90% of the funds needed to complete the project, meaning that the house flipper is responsible for covering the shortfall. 

For hard money loan to work successfully, the after repair value of the property must be substantially more than the original purchase price. 

In addition, it’s also worth clarifying that there several different types of hard money loans, including:

Reputable Hard Money Lenders like New Silver offer interest-only repayment terms. For example, if you were offered a $200,000 hard money loan, with a 10% interest rate, your monthly payment would work out to $1666.66. Here’s how it works:

  • Amount Borrowed: $200,000
  • Annual Interest Rate: 10%
  • Monthly Repayment: Amount Borrowed * Annual Interest Rate / 12
  • Monthly Repayment: $200,000 * 10% / 12
  • Monthly Payments: $1666.66

In other words, your monthly payment only covers the interest portion of the capital that was borrowed. However, you are required to pay back all the capital that was borrowed when the hard money loan expires.

It helps to think of it as a balloon payment,  but instead of paying a portion of the capital back, your balloon payment covers 100% of the amount borrowed.

Hard Money Loan Monthly Payments only cover the interest portion of the loan. This means that with each monthly payment, you don’t make a dent in the total capital that was borrowed. Instead, the expectation is that you will pay back 100% of the capital, when the hard money loan terms come to an end.

For example, let’s imagine you applied for hard money financing to the value of $150,000, with an interest rate of 10% and a loan term of 6 months. In this case you would pay:

  • Month 1: $1250 ($150,000 * 10% / 12)
  • Month 2: $1250
  • Month 3: $1250
  • Month 4: $1250
  • Month 5: $1250
  • Month 6: $1250
  • End of the loan: $150,000

As you can see from the hard money loan example above, you only pay off the interest portion of the loan each month. You repay the full capital amount when the loan expires, using the funds from the sale of the house that was flipped to do so.

Apart from a higher interest rate, this is one of the main ways in which hard money loans differ from traditional loans. With a traditional loans, the monthly payment is a mixture of the interest owed and the outstanding capital amount. This is what allows the borrower to pay off their entire mortgage over time. The borrower basically chips away at the capital month after month and year after year. When the loan comes to an end, there is no more capital to pay off.

This traditional financing approach doesn’t work for house flippers, because of the cash flow challenges that it would introduce. Conversely hard money lending provides a short term loan solution for property investors that need to successfully execute a real estate deal.

Hard Money Loan Rates typically range from 7.5% to 15%, depending on the hard money loan lender that you choose, the borrower‘s creditworthiness, and the amount of house flipping experience that the investor has.

In most cases, these three attributes will have a massive impact on the final rate that is offered to you. Generally speaking, the better your credit history and the more house flipping experience you have, the lower the hard money loan rate will be.

In most cases, the house flipper is required to put down between 10% and 20% of the project cost in order to initiate a hard money loan. For example, if the hard money lender covers 85% of the project cost, the investor would need to cover the shortfall of 15%.

On average, real estate investors need a 650 credit score. Compare that to the average 680 – 750 credit score traditional lenders require and it’s easy to see why hard money loans are a great option.

If you plan to keep the home and rent it out, you may find credit score requirements to be a little higher – usually around 660 only because the risk is higher.

On a broad level, hard money loans and bridge loans are very similar. However, bridge loans can be offered by traditional finance institutions, and they can be used to fund a wider range of purchases (rather than just real estate).

On the other hand, hard money loans are designed specifically for real estate investors. Short term hard money loans are designed for house flipping projects and and ground up construction projects. Long term (30 year) hard money loans are designed for rental property investors.

While the interest rates on traditional loans are typically lower than hard money loans, the approval process is far more stringent and time-consuming. This can be a dealbreaker when you spot an opportunity for a fix and flip. In most cases, you need to move swiftly in order to capture the deal. That is why a hard money lender like New Silver can be so useful to investors. Effectively you get:

  • Flexible loan terms
  • Easy loan applications
  • Less stringent financial requirements
  •  Speedy approval and closing
  • Instant proof of funds

The origination fee is an additional cost associated with hard money loans. It usually ranges from 1-3% of the loan, but this is ultimately up to the lender that you choose. It is the expense that the lender charges the borrower to cover all the costs associated with initializing the loan. 

So, if your loan amount is $200,000 and the origination fee is 1%, that would result in a cost of $2,000. This cost is built-in as a percentage in our hard money calculator. You can change it, using the dial in the calculator.