Fix and Flip Loans in Tarrant County Texas

First Time Fix and Flip Loans provides tailored fix and flip loans for real estate investors in Tarrant County. From purchasing distressed properties to rehabbing and reselling, our local expertise ensures quick approvals, flexible terms, and successful project execution.

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Overview of Fix and Flip Loans

Fix and flip loans are short-term, asset-based loans that focus on the property’s after-repair value (ARV) and investment potential rather than the borrower’s income.

  • Loan Amounts: $50,000 – $5,000,000
  • Loan Terms: 6–24 months
  • Interest Rates: 9.99% – 12.99% I/O
  • Funding Speed: 48–72 hours after approval

How to Qualify

  • Purchase agreement or proof of property ownership
  • Detailed rehab budget and plans
  • ARV analysis
  • Prior investment experience is helpful but not required
  • Minimal income documentation

Property Types Eligible

  • Single-family residential
  • Multi-unit residential
  • Investor-focused residential properties
  • Investor-focused residential properties

Fast Funding Timelines

  • Pre-approval within 24 hours
    Funding within 48–72 hours
    Draws disbursed promptly during construction

Local Lending Experience

Serving investors across Tarrant County and nearby cities including Fort Worth, Arlington, Grapevine, Mansfield, Bedford, Hurst, Euless, Keller, Colleyville, and Southlake.

Benefits Over Banks

Rehab funds included

Ability to fund distressed properties

Personalized local guidance

Fast closings and approvals

No income Documentation

FAQs

Short-term, asset-based loan used to purchase and renovate properties, focusing on ARV.

Term sheets delivered in 24–48 hours; closings in 5–10 business days.

No, loans are asset-based.

Single-family, multi-unit, small commercial, and distressed rehab-ready properties.

 Yes, rehab funds can be included.

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