Southwest Atlanta May Be in for Serious Economic Growth

Southwest Atlanta May Be In For Serious Economic Growth

Published On: May 6th, 2018Last Updated: May 6th, 2018Categories: Hard Money, Investing, Investment Properties, InvestmentsTags: ,

 

Just a heads up to our property investors following out blog: Southwest Atlanta is likely about to experience some expanded economic activity along the Westside Trail and the are around the transportation corridor.

See, Atlanta Beltline officials just announced a new affordable housing project in Adair Park. Amenities for the $15 million project include a picnic area and a community garden. These days renters flock to developments with community gardens, so it’s a smart plan. Other investors are also interested in the vicinity.

Check out properties around Beltline’s Westside Trail and Urban Farm and near MARTA’s West End station. The new plans for the area is expected to generate jobs and significant economic activity. This might be the best time to pick up a rental house as an investment property. No cash on hand? That’s OK. Hard money loans are where we come in. So, if you find the perfect investment property, contact us right away!

Are You Looking for a Hard Money Loan to Flip a House?

Paces Funding is a hard money lender offering hard money loans to purchase and renovate non-owner occupied residential and commercial properties throughout the Atlanta, Nashville, Florida, or the North and South Carolina metropolitan areas. Our application process for hard money loans is easy. Just fill out this very simple online form and you will be contacted shortly. Unlike other lenders, the window between applying and funding is very small. We have funded properties in as a little as one day, but typically funding hard money loans takes about seven to ten days.

Call us at 404-814-1644 or contact us online to find out whether you might qualify for this type of funding. In the meantime, check to ensure that you meet our loan criteria. Our loan amounts can be up to 65 percent of the after-repaired value of the collateral—and if you use the loan for renovation or construction, the loan amount can be based on the collateral’s improved value.