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Bridge Loans are short-term loans used for the purchase of commercial properties when an option for permanent financing is not available.
Amerant’s Bridge Loans uniquely offer competitive financing solutions for all major property types with a flexible structure. Bridge Loans are available for recourse and non-recourse.
A bridge loan will help provide funds for your new home purchase if you do not have it readily available. Bridge loans are most commonly used for closing costs when in the process of purchasing a new home.
To qualify for a bridge loan, Amerant will evaluate personal financial data metrics to determine your eligibility. Contact us now or visit a local branch today to learn more about our qualification process!
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