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Dominion Financial Wholesale Expands Loan Offerings with New Programs for Fix-to-Rent and Build-to-Rent Investors

December 1, 2025 – Dominion Financial Wholesale has added Fix & Flip and Ground-Up Construction loans to its platform, giving brokers fast and flexible capital options for real estate investors in today’s competitive markets. This expansion demonstrates the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of brokers and their investor clients.

Supporting the Fastest-Growing Investor Segments

More investors are adopting long-term rental strategies, increasing demand for short-term financing to build, acquire, or renovate before stabilizing. Dominion Financial Wholesale‘s new programs directly support brokers serving Fix-to-Rent and Build-to-Rent clients.

“Fix-to-Rent and Build-to-Rent investors need speed, leverage, and reliability, and brokers need a lending partner who can deliver all three,” said Dustin Wells, President of Dominion Financial Wholesale. “These programs help brokers win more deals and support investors who are expanding their rental portfolios.”

Fix & Flip Loans: Fast and Flexible Capital for Investors

The Fix & Flip program provides streamlined, high-leverage financing for quick acquisition and renovation projects. It helps brokers qualify more clients, support more project types and grow overall deal volume.

Program highlights:

– Up to 100% financing for purchase and rehab

– Up to 70% ARV

– Fast closings

– No appraisal required with in-house valuation

– Eligible for 1 to 4 units, multifamily, mixed-use, and more

Ground-Up Construction Loans: A Business-Purpose Construction Solution

The Ground-Up Construction program supports the growing Build-to-Rent market. As a non-bank construction lender, Dominion Financial Wholesale offers flexible leverage, fast approvals, and minimal red tape, making this program ideal for investors who need dependable capital to move projects forward.

Program highlights:

– Up to 90% LTC

– Up to 100% vertical costs, 75% horizontal costs, and 50% land acquisition costs

– No appraisal required with in-house valuation

– Draws funded in as little as 3 days

– Eligible for single-family, multifamily, scattered-site, and subdivision projects

A Broader Product Menu Built for Broker Success

With these additions, Dominion Financial Wholesale now offers one of the most comprehensive private-lending platforms in the industry, including Non-QM, DSCR, and Closed-End Second solutions.

“Our goal is simple. We want to help brokers grow,” said Will Fisher, Director of Sales at Dominion Financial Wholesale. “By expanding our loan suite, we are giving partners more ways to win clients, structure deals, and scale their business with confidence.”

The Fix & Flip and Ground-Up Construction programs are available now. Visit DominionFinancialWholesale.com to get started.

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