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Build More Than Just Equity — Finance Your NEW SPACE With Ease

Smart Mortgage Solutions for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Sheds, and Houses

Whether you’re looking to add space for family, create a rental unit, or increase your property value, we make financing simple, flexible, and affordable

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Alvin Reyes

Producing Branch Manager
NMLS #692972
Direct: (925) 448-3939
Cell: (925) 667-1205
Branch: (925) 338-0549
Fax: (925) 448-3964
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ADU-Focused Loan Programs

We offer unique financing solutions tailored for ADU projects—new construction, garage conversions, basement units, or detached structures.

Use Equity or Alternative Lending

Leverage your existing home equity or explore non-traditional loan options like renovation or investor-friendly loans.

Support for Homeowners & Investors

From multi-generational households to income-generating properties, we help you turn your goals into reality.
Fast, Reliable Closings

Time is money—we work quickly to help you start building sooner.

Frequently asked questions

How is are these Loans different from a traditional home equity loan or HELOC?

Unlike a standard home equity loan or HELOC—which lets you borrow based on your home’s current market value—these Loans allows you to borrow based on your home’s expected value after renovations.

This can be especially helpful for newer homeowners who haven’t built up much equity yet, as it often gives them more borrowing power. Traditional options may work well for long-time homeowners with significant equity, but a renovation-based loan is designed to fund projects that boost a home’s future value.

Keep in mind, however, there’s no guarantee your home’s value will increase after renovations. In rare cases, you could end up owing more than the property is worth.

What is difference between these loans and a construction loan?

Renovation loans are often a faster and more flexible option than full construction financing. Although they still include things like draw schedules and inspections, the overall process is usually simpler—especially when you’re improving an existing home. You’ll get one loan for the ADU build, and your contractor can get started quickly without jumping through the same hoops required for new construction.

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