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Get Hassle-Free Funding Solutions for Double Closings and Transactions - Funded within 24 Hours
Flat 1% Fee, Loans up to $5M

About FlipCash

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FlipCash offers comprehensive funding solutions for transactional loans, including Double Closings and other escrow-based transactions, ensuring seamless financial support. With our expertise, funds remain securely held in escrow until the final disbursement, enabling smooth transactions.

Our services come at a competitive flat fee of 1%, with a minimum charge of $1000 per transaction for clients with multiple monthly transactions, inquire about our exclusive quantity discounts.

At FlipCash, we specialize in loans up to $1,000,000, and our capabilities extend to loans as high as $5,000,000 , and can usually fund within 24 hours

HOW IT WORKS

It's EASY
Submit the closing date, loan amount, property address, and title company/closing attorney details to FlipCash.

We'll confirm our ability to assist you via email and provide instructions to introduce us as your lender to the title company/closing attorney. We'll handle the rest of the process, ensuring a smooth experience for you.

Submit your information

Thank you! We’ll be in touch.

  • What is the borrowing criteria?
    We need to be copied on an email with the title company/closing with the closing date, amount needed and introducing us as your lender. We will need them to send their wire info so we can get them verified.
  • How long does it take to receive the funds?
    We can wire funds within 24 hours notice most of the time.
  • How can my company apply for transactional funding for double closings?
    On our website home page
  • Do you fund fix and flips?
    We only fund fix and flips in Georgia at the moment.
  • What is the fee?
    We charge a 1% fee with a minimum of $1,000.
  • Is this funding available to all, or to only parties in one of your groups?
    We will fund anybody and everybody.
  • If I'm wholesaling a deal, what would the "Loan Amount" be?
    The loan amount would be what you need to close the A-B contract before your B-C funds.
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