EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 27 MIN
Understanding Bridge Loans and Market Dynamics with Greg Osborne
from At the Kitchen Table
In this episode of 'At the Kitchen Table,' Amanda DiVito Parle welcomes Greg Osborne from Bridge Capital Resources.---They discuss the intricacies of private lending, specifically short-term bridge loans for real estate investors. Greg explains the high-risk, high-reward nature of these loans, emphasizing their role in quick property transactions like fix-and-flip ventures.---The discussion then delves into the broader financial landscape, including the functions and influence of the Federal Reserve, the impact of interest rates, and the complexities of the national debt. This episode is a blend of practical insights for entrepreneurs and a deep dive into economic fundamentals.LINKS FROM THE SHOW:MEET Greg OsborneMeet Amanda DiVito ParleMeet DiVito Dream MakersCall the office at - 303-456-2111WATCH NOW: At the Kitchen Table with Amanda DiVito Parle on YouTubeDiVito Dream Makers on FACEBOOKDiVito Dream Makers on INSTAGRAMMeet Amanda Broker Associate – Team LeadWhen starting her career as a REALTOR® in May of 2003 at a young age, Amanda had already been in real estate half of her life working in the family business. She began by spending countless hours filing, making phone calls, and helping with paperwork alongside the man who would later become her mentor and business partner, her father, an industry leader himself of more than 30 years. After her initial introduction to the working world, Amanda went on to graduate from Colorado State University. With her diploma in hand and an internship spent almost entirely in a cubical, she decided to get her real estate license. Today, she is running the family business, DiVito Dream Makers, which is now consistently among one of the top producing RE/MAX Alliance teams in the Denver Metro Area and loving it! (Full Bio)
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