Construction Bridge Loans in Washington
LoiNow, Inc. provides Washington construction loans for investors who need fast, flexible bridge financing for acquisitions, construction, and transitional real estate projects. Our lending programs are designed for experienced real estate developers, builders, and investors operating throughout Washington State.
Washington Bridge Loans
Our Washington bridge loans are commonly used as construction financing when traditional banks cannot move fast enough. These short-term loans help investors bridge the gap between acquisition, construction, stabilization, and permanent financing or sale.
Common uses include:
- Land acquisition prior to permits
- Early-stage construction expenses
- Refinancing existing construction debt
- Completing construction before long-term refinance
- Transitional or non-stabilized properties
Typical Washington Construction Bridge Loan Terms
- Up to 100% Loan-to-Cost (LTC)
- 12–24 month loan terms
- Interest-only payments
- Lump sum or staged funding
- Flexible prepayment options
Washington Construction & Bridge Loan Requirements
- Property location and details
- Construction or improvement budget
- Timeline and scope of work
- Exit strategy
- Borrower experience (preferred)
How Washington Construction Bridge Loans Work
Fast pre-approval based on project fundamentals
Loan structuring based on LTC, LTV, and scope of work
Efficient closing timelines
Execution through construction and exit via sale or refinance
Why Investors Use Bridge Loans for Construction in Washington
Works during permit or lease-up phases
Flexible underwriting
Strong solution for competitive markets
Faster closings vs. banks
Ideal for transitional assets
Example Investor Scenario
A real estate investor acquires land in Pierce County and uses a bridge loan to begin construction while permits complete. After project completion, the loan is refinanced into long-term debt.
Apply for a Construction Bridge Loan Today
Apply now for Washington construction financing and get your project moving today.




