Private Real Estate Lending in New York City

QuickLend Capital provides fast, flexible private real estate financing to investors operating in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan markets. From fix and flip projects to DSCR rental loans and ground-up construction financing, we help investors navigate one of the most complex, capital-intensive, and regulated real estate markets in the United States.

New York City’s liquidity, density, and global capital participation create compelling opportunities—but success requires disciplined underwriting, regulatory awareness, and reliable execution. Our lending solutions are designed to support investors across NYC’s diverse boroughs and submarkets.

Real Estate Loan Programs Available in New York City

QuickLend Capital offers investor-focused lending solutions throughout New York City, including:

  • Fix & Flip Loans – Short-term financing for value-add residential and mixed-use properties

  • Bridge Loans – Transitional capital for acquisitions, refinances, or repositioning

  • DSCR Loans – Long-term rental financing based on property cash flow

  • Ground-Up Construction Loans – Financing for new residential construction and development

Our programs prioritize speed, flexibility, and certainty of execution in competitive NYC transactions.

New York City Markets & Submarkets We Serve

We actively lend across all five boroughs and key submarkets, including:

  • Manhattan

  • Brooklyn

  • Queens

  • Bronx

  • Staten Island

Select neighborhood-level projects may qualify based on asset type, sponsorship strength, regulatory considerations, and loan structure.

Why Investors Choose QuickLend Capital in New York City

New York City is one of the most execution-sensitive real estate markets in the country, requiring lenders who understand pricing volatility, rent regulation, insurance costs, and entitlement risk. QuickLend Capital structures financing solutions aligned with NYC’s unique market dynamics.

What sets us apart in New York City:

  • Investor-focused underwriting

  • Fast pre-approvals and efficient closings

  • Experience across NYC boroughs and asset classes

  • Flexible loan structures for complex deals

  • Direct access to dedicated lending specialists

New York City Real Estate Insights & Resources

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DSCR Loans in New York: Scaling Rental Portfolios in High-Cost Markets
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Ground-Up Construction Financing in New York: Builder & Developer Guide
Key considerations for residential construction financing throughout New York.
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Why New York Continues to Attract Domestic and Global Real Estate Capital
Liquidity, population density, and long-term demand driving capital into New York.
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Whether you’re acquiring a fix and flip, refinancing a rental property, or developing new construction, QuickLend Capital is ready to help.

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Frequently Asked Questions — New York City Lending

Do you offer DSCR loans in New York City?
Yes. DSCR loans are available throughout New York City for qualifying rental properties.

Do you finance ground-up construction in NYC?
Yes. Ground-up construction loans are available for qualified residential and mixed-use projects.

How fast can loans close in New York City?
Closings can occur in as little as 7–21 days, depending on loan type, asset complexity, and documentation.

Do you work with out-of-state or international investors?
Yes. We regularly work with both domestic and international investors in New York City.

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Disclaimer

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to lend or a commitment to provide financing. Loan availability, terms, and programs may vary by market and are subject to underwriting, licensing, and regulatory requirements.