Campaign Flights
Campaign Name: Kenwood-Social Flight-May 2026
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May 1, 2026 |
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Most construction lenders treat your project like a file number. They set the terms. Hand it to a processing team. And let the bureaucracy run. You end up managing two jobs: the build and the paperwork chase. There’s another way to do this. #constructionloans #privatelender #realestatefinance #builderfocused #realestateinvestor #constructionfinance #realestatelending #investmentproperty |
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May 3, 2026 |
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A delayed draw means a delayed material order. A delayed material order means a stalled trade. A stalled trade means a rescheduling fee and a blown timeline. In construction, speed isn’t a luxury. It’s a requirement. 48-hour inspections. 3-day draw turnarounds. That’s how it should work. #constructionfinance #realestateinvestor #privatelending #projectmanagement #realestatelending #buildingtimeline #constructionloans #realestatefinance |
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May 6, 2026 |
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A short-form application. A construction budget. That’s what it takes to get started. No sixty-day committee review. No security-clearance paperwork. No calls with people who’ve never seen a job site. If the project makes sense and the builder knows what they’re doing, the deal gets done. #constructionloans #privatelender #realestatefinance #efficientprocess #realestateinvestor #buildsmarter #realestatelending #constructionfinance |
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May 9, 2026 |
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Construction never goes exactly to plan. When a project runs ahead of schedule, a rigid lender forces you into their draw structure anyway. Your efficiency gets penalized, not rewarded. A builder-first lender adapts. Remaining funds apply to later-phase items without triggering unnecessary cost. When the job site tells you something, your capital structure should listen. #constructionloans #realestatefinance #builderfocused #projectflexibility #realestateinvestor #constructionfinance #realestatelending #investmentstrategy |
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May 12, 2026 |
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Arizona’s $300K–$500K price band — the market’s most active segment — is moving at 2.8 months of supply. That’s tighter than last year. Sold-to-list ratios in that band: 98.6 percent. For builders and developers working in the $600K+ range, that signals strong buyer demand and healthy exits. The foundation of the market is solid. #realestatemarket #markettrends #realestateinvestor #housingdata #realestatefinance #investmentstrategy #propertymarket #realestatelending |
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May 15, 2026 |
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Arizona single-family building permits dropped 33.7 percent year-over-year. Builders are pulling back on spec starts. Fewer new homes entering the pipeline. For flippers, that’s less competition on the exit. For ground-up builders, that’s less inventory diluting your buyer pool. The supply constraint is real. And it favors builders who are active right now. #realestatemarket #housinginventory #realestateinvestor #constructiontrends #realestatefinance #supplyandemand #realestatelending #investmentstrategy |
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May 18, 2026 |
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A veteran Phoenix developer held an infill lot for over a decade. When he was ready to build, his private lender converted a land loan into a $720,000 construction loan in a single closing. No new lender search. No bank committee. Same relationship. Bigger project. That’s what a capital partnership looks like over time. Not one transaction. A relationship that compounds. #capitalpartners #privatelender #realestatefinance #realestateinvestor #longtermgrowth #constructionloans #realestatelending #investmentstrategy |
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May 21, 2026 |
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If you’re planning projects for summer — or rethinking your capital strategy for the second half of the year: Drop a message. Let’s compare notes. #realestateinvestor #privatelender #realestatefinance #constructionloans #capitalstrategy #realestatelending #investmentproperty #dealflow |