NEW YORK, NY - Bayport Funding, a leading direct portfolio lender for real estate investors, has provided a $4.95 million acquisition loan for a prime Williamsburg site containing two existing mixed use buildings that will each be converted into four-story residential rental buildings with ground floor retail space.
“Williamsburg has been a highly in-demand market for more than two decades, serving as one of the prime foundations for Brooklyn’s continued real estate growth,” said Marcia Kaufman, CEO, Bayport Funding. “The market has appreciated even throughout the pandemic, and as people continue to move back to the borough, this property represents a high-growth investment opportunity.”
This property, designed by Nikolai Katz, will feature proximity to the L train and a central location positioned within walking distance of national chains such as Whole Foods and the Apple Store, as well as favorite neighborhood dining options, including The Commodore and The Four Horsemen.
Williamsburg is among the most sought after markets in Brooklyn, with Metropolitan Avenue serving as its prime corridor for investment. The market continues to present significant activity and appreciable momentum that Bayport’s financing enables investors to seize upon.
About Bayport Funding: Bayport Funding is a balance sheet lender that provides bridge financing to real estate investors for single family, multifamily, mixed-use, and ground-up construction projects. Bayport has originated more than $1.3 billion. The firm is dedicated to the real estate investor community that depends on immediate availability of capital for funding projects. Bayport Funding understands the real estate investor business model and will tailor a customized Smart Money Loan Program to meet each lender’s specific needs. Bayport Funding offers several types of loan structures for investors who fix and flip properties, an opportunity to achieve significant return on investments and revitalize communities.
For more about Bayport Funding, please visit www.bayportfunding.com