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Dallas, TX
2804 Greenville Ave, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75206-6239
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DHLC is a direct hard money lender based in Texas that specializes in providing fast, flexible financing solutions for real estate investors, including purchase and rehab loans, commercial and multi-family loans, and long-term rental loans. With over $200 million in funding since 2001, DHLC has a reputation for delivering on their promises and supporting investors throughout Texas.
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The company offers hard money loans for real estate investors, including purchase/rehab loans, residential investment loans, commercial and multi-family loans, and long-term rental loans.
The company charges rates starting as low as 8.5% for their loans, with 2-4 points upfront.
The company works with residential investment properties, commercial properties, and multi-family properties.
The company serves areas in Texas including Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.
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