DEXTER, the reference in alternative financing for the purchase and renovation of real estate assets.
For some time now, the so-called 'house flipping' trend has been at the top of the wave as a real estate trend, insofar as it has allowed and continues to allow investors to obtain high returns in a short period of time.
Buying a property, renovating it and selling it at a higher price can generate considerable profits if done correctly. Along with those high returns comes another benefit that is not exactly minor: entrepreneurs who embark on such an investment can have full control of the process, and tailor it to their individual preferences, and it has become precisely the bet for those who diversify and move into real estate with a diversified portfolio. The question is: what to do when funding is lacking?
In recent years, DEXTER has become a specialist in financing the purchase and refurbishment of assets that are subsequently marketed. And that is the way out of the loan, amortisation. The client can finance up to 60% of the purchase price of the asset, which is usually residential and in cities or coastal areas, and up to 100% of the refurbishment, of the work, by means of certifications.
There is another interesting aspect that the businessman, whether he seeks it or not, achieves, as José Enrique Chasserot, from DEXTER's Risk Analysis Department, points out: "in this completion, renovation and, in short, updating and refurbishment of properties, the businessman achieves an impact on the community, he is revitalising a property, and contributes to improving the appearance of specific areas, giving general value to the neighbourhood. For us, as managers and financial intermediaries, this is also an interesting and certainly a positive point to consider," concludes Chasserot.
DEXTER, the reference in alternative financing for the purchase and renovation of real estate assets.
For some time now, the so-called 'house flipping' trend has been at the top of the wave as a real estate trend, even though it has allowed and allows investors to obtain high returns in a short period of time.
Buying a property, renovating it and selling it at a higher price can generate considerable profits if done correctly. Along with those high returns, there is another benefit that is not exactly minor: entrepreneurs who embark on such an investment can have full control of the process, and adapt it to their individual preferences and it has become precisely a bet for those who diversify and move in the real estate sector with a diversified portfolio. The question is: what to do when financing is lacking?
In recent years, DEXTER has become a specialist in financing for the purchase and renovation of assets that are subsequently marketed. And that is the way out of the loan, amortisation. The client can finance up to 60% of the purchase price of the asset, which is usually residential and in cities or coastal areas, and up to 100% of the refurbishment, of the work, by means of certifications.
There is another interesting aspect that the businessman, whether he is looking for it or not, gets, as José Enrique Chasserot, from DEXTER's Risk Analysis Department, points out: "in this completion, renovation and, in short, updating and refurbishment of properties, the businessman has an impact on the community, he is revitalizing a property, and contributes to the improvement of the appearance of specific areas, giving general value to the neighbourhood. For us, as managers and financial intermediaries, it is also an interesting and certainly a positive point to consider," concludes Chasserot.