Kiavi has packaged up more than $5.1 billion in “residential transition loans” for sale to investors. The latest deal — the first to be evaluated by a credit rating agency — was oversubscribed and bumped up to $400 million.
Source: Inman News
‘Fix-and-flip’ loans are going mainstream with investors
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