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Tanya wants to open a coffee shop without getting burned.

// Posted on Jan 06, 2012 in Capital

From rehab properties to construction projects, see how Legacy Capital can help you or your clients get smart financing for unique dreams. Read full article

Sam needs to buy an investment rehab property without losing his shirt.

// Posted on Jan 06, 2012 in Capital

From rehab properties to construction projects, see how Legacy Capital can help you or your clients get smart financing for unique dreams. Read full article

Legacy Group Capital loan fills niche in foreclosed home market

// Posted on Sep 06, 2011 in Capital | General News

See Legacy Capital at work in the Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal. The Deardorff family needed a sensible rehab loan and Legacy Loan Officer Shane McGraw stepped in to make it happen. Read full article

Arizona Capital Enters Market with Exciting Project in Fountain Hills

// Posted on Apr 25, 2011 in Capital | AZ Capital

The Legacy Group's Arizona Capital division is off to an amazing start in the Scottsdale market with the opportunity to lend on this amazing project in Fountain Hills. Having tried many other lending options, these clients came to us to be able to complete construction on the partially finished, luxury house they purchased in order to resell. Read more to see how Legacy Group Capital, LLC was able to finance the remaining construction. Read full article

Capital Newsletter March 2011

// Posted on Mar 21, 2011 in Capital | WA Capital

Failed Septic, NO PROBLEM! Borrower wanted to purchase bank owned home, however Conventional and FHA were not an option due to a failed septic system. The Borrower's parents provided the required investment to Capital, which was held in a trust account. Read full article

Capital Newsletter Feb 2011

// Posted on Feb 23, 2011 in Capital | WA Capital

Borrower wanted to purchase NOO SFR from online FNMA auction. Auction facilitator required private funds or cash to participate in auction. Borrower secured high bid and made required 5% Read full article

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