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Hard Money Loans in McLean, VA
Fast, flexible private lending for real estate investors in McLean, VA - approvals in 24-48 hours.
McLean is Northern Virginia's luxury renovation and rebuild capital, where dated homes on large lots in neighborhoods like Langley and Franklin Park are routinely replaced with high-end new construction. With some of the region's strongest resale values, McLean rewards investors who can fund ambitious builds quickly. We provide the flexible private capital these projects demand.
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Loans we fund in McLean, VA
- Fix-and-flip loans
- Rehab and renovation loans
- Bridge loans
- Ground-up construction loans
- Short-term loans on small commercial property
Fix-and-flip in McLean, VA
Teardown-rebuilds dominate the high end, while select gut renovations of mid-century homes still pencil. Premium finish expectations and long build cycles make a lender who flexes on term and draws essential.
Small commercial & bridge lending
We also fund small commercial and mixed-use along the Old Dominion and Chain Bridge corridors with short-term bridge financing.
Neighborhoods & areas we serve
- Langley
- Franklin Park
- Chesterbrook
- Salona Village
- West McLean
- Great Falls (adjacent)
Why investors choose Washington Commercial Lending & Development
We have been a direct private hard money lender in the Washington, DC metro area since 2010. Because we lend our own funds, we move quickly, structure creative solutions for difficult projects, and disclose every fee up front. Whether you are a first-time investor or a seasoned flipper working in McLean, VA, we make short-term real estate financing simple.
Review Your McLean, VA Loan Scenario
Tell us about the property, collateral, requested loan amount, and exit strategy. We can help you determine whether the project may be a fit for private lending.
Private lending pages for investors
Explore WCLD fix-and-flip, rehab, construction, and location-specific private lending pages for active markets in Northern Virginia, Washington DC, and Maryland.