Your Questions, Answered
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Trinity Capital Development (TCD Loans) helps individuals, investors, and developers access capital for real estate and business projects. We specialize in traditional, alternative, and private funding solutions, and we guide clients through the financing process with clarity, transparency, and strategic support.
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We work with a wide range of loan products, including:
Conventional mortgages
Investment property loans
Private and hard money loans
No-doc and low-doc financing
Bridge loans
Construction and development loans
Business-purpose real estate financing
Each deal is evaluated individually to determine the best capital structure.
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Yes. Many of our clients come to us because traditional banks cannot accommodate their situation. We specialize in alternative and private capital solutions that may be available even when conventional financing is not.
Approval depends on the overall deal, not just a single factor.
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Private or alternative lending refers to financing provided by private investors, funds, or non-bank institutions. These loans often offer more flexibility in documentation, underwriting, and timelines compared to traditional banks.
They are commonly used for investment properties, development projects, or time-sensitive transactions.
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No-doc or low-doc financing refers to loan programs that require limited income or employment documentation. These programs typically focus more on the property, equity, or overall deal structure rather than personal financial paperwork.
Availability depends on the lender, property type, and transaction purpose.
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Document requirements vary by loan type but may include:
Property information
Identification
Entity or ownership details
Bank statements or financial summaries
Purchase contracts or project details
We clearly outline what is needed and provide secure ways to upload documents.
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Timelines vary based on the loan type, documentation readiness, and deal complexity.
Some private or bridge loans can close in weeks
Conventional or more complex deals may take longer
We provide clear expectations upfront and keep clients informed at every stage of the process.
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Fees depend on the specific transaction and services involved. Any applicable fees are disclosed transparently before moving forward. We do not believe in surprises or hidden costs.
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No. Trinity Capital Development is not a bank. We operate as a capital brokerage and consulting firm, working with a network of lenders, investors, and capital partners to place financing solutions that fit each client’s situation.escription
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Unlike traditional brokers who focus on one type of loan, Trinity Capital takes a broader, strategic approach to capital. We evaluate the full picture—property, goals, timeline, and structure—to identify the best funding solution, even when the deal doesn’t fit inside a traditional bank box.
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Yes. A significant portion of our work involves real estate investors, developers, and entrepreneurs seeking capital for acquisitions, renovations, construction, and portfolio growth.
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Yes. When appropriate, we help clients identify gaps that may be limiting their access to capital and connect them with resources—such as credit improvement, strategic restructuring, or advisory services—to strengthen their overall position.
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We work with many property types, including:
Single-family homes
Multi-family properties
Mixed-use buildings
Commercial properties
Development land
Property eligibility depends on the specific loan program and deal structure.
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Yes. We take data security seriously. Documents and information are shared through secure systems, and access is restricted to authorized parties involved in the transaction.
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You can begin by contacting us through our website. Once we review your information, we’ll outline next steps, required documents, and potential financing paths clearly and efficiently.
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No. While we provide education and strategic guidance related to financing, we do not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. Clients should consult licensed professionals for those matters.