Introduction
Brokers and partners are a core part of our origination platform. Many of our strongest transactions come from experienced intermediaries who understand sponsor quality, timeline sensitivity, and documentation readiness before a file is submitted.
Our objective is straightforward: help qualified brokers place executable deals while protecting borrower trust through transparent underwriting expectations and realistic timelines.
What We Look For
Well-prepared submissions move faster because underwriting can focus on execution risk instead of information gaps. Even when a structure needs adjustment, strong initial packaging typically improves certainty and response time.
- Business-purpose transactions secured by investment or commercial real estate
- Clear use of proceeds, structure rationale, and exit strategy
- Sponsorship with relevant experience and sufficient liquidity
- Reasonable leverage request aligned with asset profile and business plan
- Organized submissions with rent rolls, operating statements, and entity details when available
Why Brokers Work With Northline
Our team values brokers who bring disciplined borrowers and clear narratives. In return, we aim to provide responsive answers and a reliable process that helps you manage borrower expectations from first call to closing.
- Direct communication with decision-oriented lending professionals
- Practical feedback on structure, sizing, and conditionality
- Consistent process from initial review through closing coordination
- Experience across bridge, rental/DSCR, fix-and-flip, and construction scenarios
- A partnership approach focused on repeat, long-term intermediary relationships
Call To Action (Submit Your Deal)
If you have a deal that fits our business-purpose lending profile, we encourage you to submit it for review. The more complete the package, the faster we can evaluate structure and next steps.
To start, visit /for-brokers-partners or submit directly through /loan-process so our team can review your scenario and respond promptly.
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