Purchase your next home before selling your current one with flexible bridge financing
A short-term bridge financing solution designed to help homeowners use existing home equity to buy their next home before selling their current one.
The Boost Bridge Loan helps homeowners leverage equity from their current home to purchase their next property before selling. This short-term solution can help eliminate home-sale contingencies, strengthen purchase offers, and create a smoother transition between homes.
Use existing home equity to buy your next home before selling your current one.
No monthly payments on eligible standalone bridge loans.
Multiple income documentation options available.
Primary residence options available up to 75% LTV, or 70% LTV in Florida.
Standalone bridge loan options available up to 70% LTV, or 65% LTV in Florida.
Second homes and investment properties may qualify up to 60% LTV with loan amounts up to $1M.
Helps buyers purchase their next home before selling their current property.
Can help eliminate home-sale contingencies and strengthen purchase offers.
Provides short-term financing flexibility during the transition between homes.
A strong option for homeowners who need to move before their current home sells.
Can support eligible standalone bridge scenarios with no monthly payments.
Helps make the transition to a new home smoother and more competitive.
Homeowners who want to buy their next home before selling their current one.
Borrowers who want to avoid or remove a home-sale contingency.
Clients who need short-term financing to bridge the gap between buying and selling.
Buyers who want to make stronger, more competitive purchase offers.
Homeowners with equity who want more flexibility during a move.
Borrowers who have an executed purchase contract and need bridge financing guidance.
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