Before CEO Aaron Cunningham ever had the idea of private money lending, he worked in real estate. In 2002, Aaron joined the industry as a real estate assistant and began selling homes in the Seattle area. Within a year, the business of selling homes turned into a business solely devoted to flipping homes with a new business partner.
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Pros and Cons of Private Money
Borrowing from Inland Capital means that you get privately held funds – funds that come from our own investment fund, not from a bank. We assess and analyze each loan request on an individual basis.
To Own or To Flip?
Shows like “Fixer Upper,” “Flip or Flop,” “First Time Flippers,” and a lot of other amazingly alliterative HGTV shows have recently become so popular that the American Dream has changed.
Is the Bubble Coming?
Opinions seem to be varied about a coming bubble. One side of the fence thinks that prices will continue to increase, while the other thinks a bubble could burst sooner than later. The rapid rate at which prices are increasing is reminiscent of what happened before the “great recession.”
Integrity Above All Else
Borrower Tena M. and her husband started fixing up homes in Spokane in 2017. They struggled to find a trustworthy and easy going lending partner. That is until they came across Inland Capital.
Transparency In Investing
Inland Capital and Landon wanted to set themselves apart from other investment minded companies and provide a more transparent model. Uniquely, Inland Capital provides one of the few funds in the Pacific Northwest that actually invests the money you give them into the product that you’re investing in.
The Inland Capital Difference
The hard money lending industry has been stale for decades. Each financing transaction was born and bred in the same, tired way. Inland Capital, however, wanted to change that.
Inland Capital to start its first private equity fund
Inland Capital plans to launch Inland Capital Fund Series A in 2017. The company is seeking accredited investors to participate in the fund. Accredited investors have verified means to invest and have some knowledge of investment risks in regard to unregistered securities.