

When a commercial real estate deal closes, flood risk due diligence typically begins and ends with the FEMA flood map. That one document, often decades out of date and built around riverine ...
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Houston, TX | Spring, TX
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Longleaf Lending is a hard money lender that provides fast, tailored financing solutions for real estate investors, catering to both new and seasoned investors. They offer a range of loan products including fix-and-flip, bridge, rental, and ground-up financing, with a focus on speed, personalization, and deep industry expertise.
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"Reviews say Longleaf Lending is a top-notch lender that provides a smooth and efficient experience for real estate investors. Clients highlight the company's quick turnaround, responsive communication, competitive rates, and favorable lending terms. Longleaf Lending is praised for its reliability, expertise, and ability to help clients complete their projects in a timely manner."
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When a commercial real estate deal closes, flood risk due diligence typically begins and ends with the FEMA flood map. That one document, often decades out of date and built around riverine ...


If you own a waterfront property and your FEMA flood map shows low risk, you might feel like you have nothing to worry about. That feeling could be one heavy rainstorm away from costing you ...