Private lending
in Connecticut.
QuickLend Capital delivers fast, flexible private real estate financing to investors across Connecticut. From fix and flip acquisitions to DSCR rental loans and ground-up construction financing, we support real estate investors and developers with capital solutions tailored to Connecticut’s competitive suburban and coastal markets.
Capital for every phase in Connecticut.
Acquire with bridge, renovate with fix-and-flip, hold with DSCR, build with construction. One lender across every stage of the Connecticut deal cycle.
Bridge Loans
Short-term financing for acquisitions, refinances, or repositioning. Close in as few as 7 days.
Fix & Flip
Purchase + rehab financing for value-add residential projects. Up to 90% LTC, 100% of rehab budget for qualified operators.
DSCR Rental Loans
Long-term rental financing based on property cash flow. No tax returns, no DTI caps.
Ground-Up Construction
New construction financing for residential developers. Flexible draw schedules, experienced-builder leverage.
Where we lend in Connecticut.
Statewide coverage with deeper footprints in high-growth metros. Don't see your market? Ask us — most are live.
Built around Connecticut's growth story.
Connecticut’s proximity to New York City, strong household incomes, and limited housing supply create consistent demand for flexible private capital. QuickLend Capital structures financing solutions aligned with Connecticut’s local market dynamics and regulatory environment.
Questions Connecticut investors ask.
01 Do you offer DSCR loans in Connecticut?
02 Do you finance ground-up construction in Connecticut?
03 How fast can loans close in Connecticut?
Reading for Connecticut investors.
Information on this website is for general purposes only and is not financial or lending advice. Loans are subject to approval and may vary by borrower, property, and state. This is not an offer to lend. Terms may change without notice.
Ready to fund your Connecticut deal?
Term sheet in 24 hours. Close in as little as 7 days. Direct line to the underwriter on your file — not a ticket queue.