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Excellent Service
Bill is an exceptional loan officer. He helped us to purchase our home with very personal and professional service. He helped us navigate the whole process from start to closing without any problems. We didn't think we're qualified to purchase a house, but Bill went above and beyond to find a way to help us achieve our goal. He always responded very quickly with our requests, he would come back with different options with comparison chart to clearly indicate how much we need for down payment, monthly payments, interest rates, closing costs etc.
We would highly recommend Bill to anyone in need of lending services. In fact, we have already recommended Bill to one of our friends on purchasing a house.
--- David Chan - Houston, TX

Bank Statement Lending!
William Rapp of Network Funding, L. P. was very professional and I felt comfortable in dealing with him. I will definitely recommend him to family and friends.
--- Ian F - Missouri City, TX

Professionalism - Expert In Home Style Loan
Bill is an expert in the topic, his explanations and online material make a difference and he is always there from the beginning to the end. He is committed to make thing happen.
--- Felipe Caldern & Carolina Angel Gutierrez

Great Service!
Bill Rapp's handling of our loan (even though out of state) was unparalleled to any service I have been through prior, including 3 different real estate transactions and multiple refinances. Extremely quick close, with great options and flexibility for my families needs. All around A+
--- Chris & Beth Sheehan - San Jose, CA

Knowledgeable and Responsive!
Bill was a pleasure to work with and he made the loan process fairly easy. He answered all questions I had very quickly and was straight forward in doing it. I would recommend Bill to others.
--- Wes Brady - Richmond, TX

Very professional and always returned our calls!
Bill takes a lot of pride in his job and is very dependable. They were very patient and understanding. He went out of his way and explained all my questions and concerns. They were very professional and returned my phone calls and emails. He did a great job and I fully recommend him.
--- Therese, Malcom & Shirley Teixeira - Katy, TX

Great Job!
Bill helped us out from beginning to end of loan process. The loan closed in a timely manner as Bill worked hard with bank to get our to the final steps.
--- Kamal & Theresa Wilson - Hartford, CT

Avid Problem-Solver and Absolute Pleasure to Work With!
Bill Rapp worked very hard to ensure that we closed our loan and were able to move into our new home. He always had alternatives to any problems we encountered while closing. He worked with us from the beginning identifying solutions to any problems that we were having. He was an absolute pleasure to work with!
--- Nikita Rayani & Sanit Tejani - Houston, TX

Awesome to work with!
Being a first-time buyer I came in with lots of questions and concerns. Bill was always available for any questions I had and answered everything to my satisfaction. Bill made the loan process so painless that I could still concentrate on other things. We ended up closing early which made things even better. If you are in need of a lender and want someone who is very approachable and stays on top of your loan then Bill is your guy.
--- Cesar Raya - Richmond, TX

Loan Declined by my bank, and he saved the day!
Bill, did an amazing job helping me close on my house. He took the reigns and reassured me the best route to take to help close. He was accountable, thorough and trustworthy. I will continue to work with Network Funding, L.P. when it comes to home buying in the future because of the quality of service Bill gave.
--- Jacob Smith - Boerne, TX

Bill Rapp Will Definitely Make It Happen!
Bill is the most kind, patient and helpful person I have ever known. He answers his phone calls and emails promptly. You can ask him a million questions, and he will answer each and every one of them. Before I started working with Bill, I had been turned down for a home loan, because of some past credit issues I had, plus I was a single mother. However, once I started working with Bill, he was able to quickly get me a home loan, with a good interest rate. I would recommend that you call him, as he will help you.
--- Corinne Wilson - Roselle, NJ

Knowledgeable, Honest, Trustworthy, and Reliable!
"I will definitely keep you in mind. If anyone I know needs financing, I will send them your way!"
--- Jon & Andrea Saleem, CRPC Financial Advisor - Houston, TX

Best Dam Mortgage Guy a man could know!
"Hands down the best loan experience to date!"
--- Gabe & Chelsea Jackson - Pearland, TX

Phenomenal, Hard Working and Never Quits!
Had a stupid foreclosure that could have been avoided if ex’s attny would have sent my buy out offer. So Bill was able to push this through with a 4 year foreclosure. He worked his butt off, was very diligent with his communication; and was very professional talking to me even when I was screaming and/or crying at him. Highly recommend this lender. He really go to the ends of the earth to help you!
--- Liz Keeter - Harlingen, TX

Exceptional customer service!
Bill is the most kind, patient and helpful person I have ever known. He answers his phone calls and emails promptly. You can ask him a million questions, and he will answer each and every one of them. Before I started working with Bill, I had been turned down for a home loan, because of some past credit issues I had, plus I was a single mother. However, once I started working with Bill, he was able to quickly get me a home loan, with a good interest rate. I would recommend that you call him, as he will help you.
--- Isha Lopez & Mauricio Garcia - Houston, TX

Service with a capitol S
Bill went above and beyond at every turn. He worked late on Saturday, he worked late all the time. We wanted to close ASAP and he really helped make it happen for us.
--- Jeff & Wendy Heger - Houston, TX

Best Buying Experience!
I would would highly recommend going with Network Funding LP. As a first time home buyer I didn't know what to expect. Bill Rapp was very helpful in answering all my questions and guided me through all ghe steps. I couldn't have asked for a better buying experience!
--- Tabitha Turner - Humble, TX

Would recommend him and use him again!
Very involved and professional . Kept me informed and up to date on everything that was going on Went with me closing and was very helpful and knowledgeable.
--- Kathy Ward - Houston, TX

Great experience!
Well I meet bill back in December 2016 he got recommended by my real estate agent we had a house in sight and started the process to get approved but we fail due to my work history and credit bill told me not to give up and put me in contact with a credit repair company they help me bring my score up and bill walk me thru the process of getting a new line so this time around we got approved before looking for our house after we found it we still had a couple of hick up but with bills help on Sunday 6-18-17 to be exact Father's Day bill called me to give me the great news that we had got approved and the closing date was as scheduled bill was more than just a lender to my family he became a friend and I'm alway going to have him in mind for any other financial situation.
--- Alejandres Felimon - Richmond, TX

I really liked his attitude!
I wouldn't usually say this but the way he had handled my mortgage was really pleasant. I personally enjoyed the time spent with him while we discussed feasible rates. He's a great man with a great personality and he offered really low interests as well. Definitely recommend him to others.
--- Tom Troiano - Atlantic City, NJ

He's nothing short of a miracle!
I'm a self-employed businessman and had him figure out the mortgage of the house after 30% down payment. The interest rates I received were incredibly low given what I had thought of earlier. One other important thing to note was that I hadn't really taken any loans earlier, so I had no credit history. He helped me out with all that as well so I can't really call him anything else but a miracle.
--- Fran Suarez - Cleveland, OH

He's really helpful!
I made a bid to him and the very same day he gave me an offer which I couldn't resist. It was too intimidating with those incredibly low interest rates and all, thoroughly recommend him.
--- Kenny Mickle - Houston, TX

Expeditious!
Bill was very expeditious and made it real easy going through the loan process. I felt he was on top of things.
I deal with investment properties and will more than likely call on him again.
--- Wayne King - Pensacola, FL

Bill was great!
Bill made us feel like a friend all the way thru the process. He was patient and explained everything he needed clearly. He was available ANYTIME we had questions or needed more information. Hopefully we won’t go thru this process again anytime soon, but if we do - we’d choose Bill! =)
--- Barbra & Nick Grimmer - Austin, TX

Great broker!
Bill was a great broker to work with. As first time home buyers we had many questions about the process, Bill took the time to help us even calling us back on weekends with answers. I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone looking for a broker to work with.
--- Murray & Lisa Turner - Pensacola, FL

Outstanding service!
I couldn't have been more pleased with Bill's level of service. He made what is typically a lengthy, arduous process far quicker and easier at every turn. I'm extremely comfortable recommending Bill to friends and family, and will definitely utilize his services again!
--- Jim Lipari - Austin, TX
Renovation Mortgage Specialist
Two little-known home renovation mortgage programs offer solutions for buyers and homeowners who want to renovate.
Fannie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration have home renovation mortgage programs that allow buyers to borrow based on what the house is expected to be worth after the home rehab is completed. Homeowners can also use both programs to refinance their existing mortgage plus the renovation costs into one loan.
FHA's 203(k) program and Fannie's HomeStyle Renovation Mortgage have been around for years. In the old days -- when most borrowers could easily get second mortgages or generous credit lines to pay for renovations -- these loans weren't as appealing as they are today.
Home renovation loans are in Demand !
"A couple years ago, there wasn't as much demand for these loans," says Bill Rapp, a senior loan originator with Network Funding in Houston, who specializes in renovation mortgages. Demand surged in the aftermath of the housing crisis, when borrowers saw them as a way to buy and renovate distressed properties.
How it works Unlike credit lines, these renovation loans require borrowers to show that the money was spent on the house. In the standard FHA 203(k) program, the borrower hires a consultant to assess the construction plan and to perform an inspection before each draw is made. A "draw" happens when a portion of the money is disbursed to the contractor. Borrowers have up to six months to finish the project and are allowed up to five draws. The HomeStyle program does not require a consultant to monitor the work, only an initial and final inspection.
Great for foreclosure hunters !
While rehab loans involve more work than traditional mortgages, they can be a great tool for those who want to buy discounted homes that need repair.
Bill Rapp says he helped a couple who bought a foreclosed house in Houston, TX for $26,000 and borrowed $136,000 to renovate the property. An appraisal estimated the home would be worth about $135,000 after the work was completed. The couple was able to take out an FHA 203(k) mortgage totaling $144,000, which covered the price of the house, renovations, and loan costs, minus a down payment.
But how do you know which loan is best? It depends on the situation.
203(k) vs. HomeStyle .
Those who don't have great credit should probably opt for an FHA 203(k). Most Fannie Mae HomeStyle lenders require a credit score above 660. To get the best rate on a HomeStyle mortgage, borrowers need to have a minimum 740 credit score, Bill Rapp says.
"If you have a 740 score and 10 percent down, a HomeStyle is definitely cheaper," she says. That's because FHA mortgages carry higher mortgage insurance premiums for borrowers who put the least amount down. FHA 203(k) home renovation mortgages have an upfront fee that is rolled into the loan amount. Less-than-stellar credit For borrowers with credit scores lower than 740, it's best to compare estimates, Bill Rapp says.
FHA does not set a minimum score requirement for 203(k) loans, but many lenders require a score of 640 or greater. There are a few exceptions, and some lenders accept scores as low as 580, Bill Rapp says.
Under the FHA's 203(k) program, borrowers can get a mortgage with a down payment as little as 3.5 percent. HomeStyle requires a minimum 5 percent down payment.
The FHA 203(k) program is available only for owner-occupants. The HomeStyle program allows investors.
How much do you need?
Another key factor a borrower should consider when deciding whether to go with a 203(k) or a HomeStyle home renovation mortgage is the size of the loan.
The 203(k) rehab mortgage has to comply with FHA loan limits. The limit varies by county but is $314,827 in most places. In high-cost areas, the limit is as high as $765,525.
You may be able to borrow more with the 203(k) than with HomeStyle if you are borrowing up to the local loan limit.
With a 203(k) loan, borrowers can get up to 110 percent of the home's appraised value, compared with 95 percent with a HomeStyle loan. Both appraisals are based on what the house is expected to be worth after repairs.
What do you want to fix?
FHA's 203(k) rehab loan does not allow borrowers to use the money for luxury items such as adding a swimming pool or a spa, but HomeStyle does.
Borrowers can opt for a streamline FHA 203(k) home rehabilitation loan if they need less than $35,000 and don't have to do any structural repairs or major landscaping work. The streamline 203(k) is similar to a standard 203(k) but is easier to get and involves less paperwork and less bureaucracy, Bill Rapp says. Streamline loans don't require the borrower to hire a consultant.
Call Bill Rapp, The Mortgage Viking, today to discuss your options 281-222-0433.

🏢 Small Balance Commercial Loans: Flexible Financing for Investors & Business Owners 💰
🚀 Small Commercial Real Estate Loans: How to Finance Deals That Banks May Overlook 🏦
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Small Balance Commercial Loans: Flexible Financing for Investors & Business Owners
Not every commercial real estate transaction requires a $10 million loan.
Across the country, investors and business owners regularly need financing for smaller commercial properties—an office condominium, neighborhood retail building, small warehouse, mixed-use property, medical office, or investment property.
The challenge is that smaller commercial loans don't always fit neatly into the lending models used by larger banks.
That's where small balance commercial loans can become an important financing tool.
At Medallion Funds, we help commercial property investors and business owners evaluate financing options and identify lenders whose programs fit the property, borrower, and business plan.
What Is a Small Balance Commercial Loan?
A small balance commercial loan is generally a commercial real estate loan designed for properties requiring relatively modest financing compared with institutional commercial transactions.
There isn't one universal definition of "small balance." Individual lenders establish their own minimum and maximum loan sizes.
These loans can potentially finance both owner-occupied commercial real estate and investment properties, depending on the lender and program.
Typical property types may include:
·Small retail centers
·Office buildings and office condominiums
·Medical and dental offices
·Warehouses and industrial properties
·Mixed-use properties
·Small multifamily properties
·Restaurants and other owner-occupied properties
·Single-tenant commercial properties
·Neighborhood investment properties
The appropriate financing structure depends on much more than the loan amount.
Why Small Commercial Loans Can Be Surprisingly Difficult
Borrowers sometimes assume a smaller loan should automatically be easier to obtain.
Commercial lending doesn't necessarily work that way.
A lender still needs to underwrite the borrower, property, collateral, cash flow, credit, ownership structure, and exit strategy. Many of those underwriting costs exist whether the loan is $500,000 or $5 million.
Consequently, some lenders establish minimum commercial loan amounts or concentrate their resources on larger transactions.
This can create a financing gap for otherwise viable smaller properties.
A commercial mortgage broker can help by identifying lenders that actively pursue the small-balance segment rather than trying to force the transaction into a lending program that isn't designed for it.
Owner-Occupied vs. Investment Property Financing
One of the first questions we ask is:
Who will occupy the property?
That distinction can substantially change the financing strategy.
Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate
If your business occupies the property, financing possibilities may include conventional bank financing, credit unions, SBA programs, and other commercial lending products.
For qualifying small businesses, SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 financing may also warrant consideration, particularly when preserving working capital is important.
Commercial Investment Properties
For investment properties, lenders generally focus heavily on the property's ability to service its debt.
That brings Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) into the discussion.
A simplified formula is:
DSCR = Net Operating Income ÷ Annual Debt Service
For example, if a property produces $120,000 of NOI and annual principal and interest payments total $90,000:
$120,000 ÷ $90,000 = 1.33x DSCR
The lender's required DSCR will depend on its program, property type, borrower, leverage, market conditions, and other underwriting factors.
The Importance of Loan-to-Value
Loan-to-value (LTV) is another fundamental commercial lending metric.
The calculation is:
Loan Amount ÷ Property Value = LTV
Suppose an investor purchases a commercial property for $1 million and requests a $700,000 loan.
That represents approximately:
70% LTV
Higher leverage generally means greater risk for the lender. As a result, leverage can affect pricing, required reserves, underwriting standards, and the amount of equity the borrower needs to contribute.
This is why commercial financing should be analyzed as a complete capital structure rather than simply asking, "What's the interest rate?"
What Lenders Evaluate
Small balance commercial lenders may evaluate several factors simultaneously, including:
Property cash flow: Does the property generate enough income to support the proposed debt?
Borrower credit: Personal and business credit can influence available programs.
Liquidity: Lenders may want borrowers to maintain liquidity after closing rather than deploying every available dollar into the acquisition.
Net worth: Some lenders evaluate the financial strength of the guarantors relative to the requested loan.
Property type: A stabilized multifamily property presents a different risk profile than a restaurant, office condominium, or special-use property.
Occupancy: Investment-property lenders may examine occupancy, tenant concentration, lease expirations, and historical operating performance.
Experience: Prior ownership, management, investment, or business experience may strengthen the transaction.
Exit strategy: This becomes particularly important with bridge and transitional financing.
Understanding these variables before approaching lenders can make the financing process substantially more efficient.
Why Borrowers Should Look Beyond Their Primary Bank
Your bank may be an excellent lender.
But it represents one credit box.
Commercial lenders can differ significantly in their appetite for property type, leverage, geography, borrower experience, DSCR, recourse, loan size, and documentation.
A transaction declined by one institution isn't automatically an unfinanceable transaction.
It may simply be a mismatch between the deal and that lender's credit policy.
That distinction is one of the primary reasons borrowers work with commercial mortgage brokers.
The Lowest Rate Isn't Always the Best Loan
Commercial borrowers naturally focus on interest rates.
Rates matter—but they're only one component of the financing decision.
Investors and business owners should also consider:
·Amortization
·Loan maturity
·Recourse requirements
·Prepayment penalties
·Origination costs
·Required reserves
·Personal guarantees
·Covenants
·Extension options
·Closing timeline
·Required equity
A loan offering a slightly lower rate but an unfavorable maturity or substantial prepayment penalty may ultimately be less attractive than another structure.
The objective should be finding financing that supports the property's investment strategy and expected hold period.
Acquisition Financing
Small balance commercial loans can be used to acquire income-producing or owner-occupied properties.
Before making an offer, investors should understand how much leverage may be available and how the proposed debt affects cash flow.
Consider financing before signing the purchase contract whenever possible.
That can help you structure appropriate financing contingencies and avoid discovering a capital shortfall immediately before closing.
Commercial Real Estate Refinancing
Small commercial properties may also be candidates for refinancing.
Common objectives include:
·Replacing a maturing commercial loan
·Moving from bridge financing into permanent debt
·Improving loan structure
·Extending amortization
·Releasing equity through a cash-out refinance
·Consolidating certain property-related obligations
·Financing improvements or expansion
A refinance should be evaluated based on the borrower's objectives rather than simply comparing the existing rate with a proposed rate.
Cash-Out Commercial Refinancing
Commercial real estate can represent significant trapped equity.
Depending on lender guidelines and property performance, investors may be able to refinance and access part of that equity.
Capital could potentially be used for another acquisition, renovations, business expansion, reserves, or other approved purposes.
However, additional leverage also increases debt service.
The key question isn't merely:
"How much equity can I pull out?"
A better question is:
"How much leverage can the property responsibly support while accomplishing my investment objective?"
Small Balance Loans for Self-Employed Borrowers
Commercial property owners are frequently entrepreneurs.
That means their financial profiles may not resemble those of traditional W-2 employees.
Business owners may have multiple entities, depreciation, business expenses, variable distributions, substantial assets, and complicated tax returns.
Commercial lenders may evaluate these borrowers differently depending on the loan program.
That's another reason lender selection matters.
The objective is to match the borrower's actual financial profile with an appropriate underwriting methodology.
Why Work With Medallion Funds?
Commercial financing isn't a commodity.
Two properties with identical purchase prices can require completely different financing strategies because the borrowers, leases, cash flows, property types, and business plans are different.
At Medallion Funds, our role is to understand the transaction first.
We evaluate the property, borrower, loan request, leverage, cash flow, and objectives before determining which financing strategies warrant consideration.
Instead of asking only:
"Who has the lowest rate?"
We start with:
"What financing structure gives this transaction the strongest path forward?"
That approach can be particularly valuable with small balance commercial real estate, where lender appetite varies significantly.
Need Financing for a Smaller Commercial Property?
Whether you're purchasing an office condominium, refinancing a warehouse, acquiring a neighborhood retail property, or buying real estate for your business, don't assume your financing options begin and end with your local bank.
The right capital structure can be just as important to the transaction as the property itself.
Let's evaluate the property, cash flow, borrower profile, and business plan—and determine which commercial financing strategies make sense for your transaction.
Bill Rapp
Partner & Capital Advisor | Medallion Funds
Commercial Lending Nationwide
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