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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 13 MIN

Construction Loans: Fueling Chicago's Commercial Real Estate Development with Michael Linton

from Chicago Deal Flow Deep Dive Podcast

In this episode of "The Chicago Deal Flow Deep Dive" podcast, Michael Linton, a seasoned commercial real estate broker with nearly four decades of experience in Chicago, will explore the crucial financing tool shaping the city's skyline: construction loans. Whether you're a developer planning a new project or a business owner looking to build a custom facility, understanding construction loans is essential. Michael Linton will examine how these specialized financing options drive growth and innovation across Chicago's commercial real estate landscape. He will cover various topics, including the importance of construction loans, their key features, and different types of loans available. The podcast will also discuss innovative strategies in construction financing and provide valuable insights into navigating the complexities of securing and managing these loans in Chicago's competitive market. Be sure to visit ChicagoDealFlow.com for more information.

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