QuickLend / Markets / New York
State Lending · New York

Private lending
in New York.

QuickLend Capital delivers fast, flexible private real estate financing to investors across New York. 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 New York’s diverse urban, suburban, and upstate markets.

Active across 9 New York cities — term sheet in 24 hours, closings in 7–14 days.
Cities Served

Where we lend in New York.

Statewide coverage with deeper footprints in high-growth metros. Don't see your market? Ask us — most are live.

New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island) 01
Long Island (Nassau & Suffolk Counties) 02
Westchester County 03
Rockland County 04
Yonkers 05
White Plains 06
Albany 07
Buffalo 08
Rochester 09
Why QuickLend

Built around New York's growth story.

New York remains one of the most competitive and capital-intensive real estate markets in the country, requiring speed, certainty, and experienced underwriting. QuickLend Capital structures financing solutions aligned with New York’s regulatory environment and market complexity.

Coverage
Nationwide lender
Close in
7–14 days
New York FAQ

Questions New York investors ask.

01 Do you offer DSCR loans in New York?
Yes. DSCR loans are available statewide for qualifying rental properties.
02 Do you finance ground-up construction in New York?
Yes. Ground-up construction loans are available for qualifying residential projects.
03 How fast can loans close in New York?
Closings can occur in as little as 7–14 days, depending on loan type, property, and documentation.

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

Ready to fund your New York 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.