MidPoint Capital Partners LLC Announces $500 Million Private Real Estate Lending Fund

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-- MidPoint Capital Partners, LLC has launched a $500 million private real estate lending fund, MidPoint Capital, LLC, focused on providing short-term, senior-secured bridge loans to real estate investors and developers. The fund is designed to help accredited investors access private investment opportunities in projects requiring fast and structured capital deployment across high-growth U.S. markets.

The fund aims to address financing gaps caused by lengthy approval processes from traditional lenders. MidPoint Capital plans to deploy capital across 60–100 loans per cycle, with an average loan size of $5 million, allowing diversified allocations across multiple real estate projects. According to CEO Michael Columbia, the structure enables faster access to capital while maintaining disciplined underwriting standards.

The lending strategy focuses on senior-secured loans with a maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 75%, targeting commercial real estate development and acquisition financing. Total capital deployment is projected to reach approximately $1.5 billion over a 36-month period. The fund is structured to offer an 8% preferred return for investors, with a 70/30 profit split after the preferred return threshold.

MidPoint Capital positions itself as an alternative to traditional lending institutions, which often prioritize established clients and standardized projects. The fund seeks to support projects that require short-term financing solutions, including construction and development opportunities that may not meet conventional bank lending criteria. Alternative lenders typically charge higher rates between 12% and 15%, making structured bridge financing an important option for project feasibility.

Investment Highlights include:

  • Offering Size: $500 million
  • Minimum Investment: $50,000 (accredited investors only)
  • Preferred Return: 8%
  • Target Yield: 8–14%
  • Total Deployment: $1.5 billion over 36 months
  • Loan Term: 12–24 months
  • Average Loan Size: $5 million
  • Maximum Loan LTV: 75%
  • Origination Loan Points: 2–5%
  • Loan Allocation: 60–100 loans per cycle

Each loan will undergo structured underwriting processes that evaluate collateral quality, risk exposure, and project timelines. The fund aims to maintain balanced capital deployment by diversifying across multiple loans and geographic regions with strong growth potential.

MidPoint Capital Partners has experience managing structured real estate lending strategies and reports baseline operational metrics including $60 million in revenue, target yields between 8% and 14%, and loan terms ranging from 12 to 24 months. The firm emphasizes transparent processes and systematic oversight across its investment operations.

The fund is available exclusively to accredited investors seeking asset-backed, short-term private lending opportunities outside traditional banking channels. Additional information about participation, allocation structure, and investment requirements is available through the company’s investor portal.

About MidPoint Capital Partners, LLC

MidPoint Capital Partners, LLC is a private real estate lending firm specializing in bridge loans, hard money lending, and structured private investments. The company focuses on disciplined underwriting practices, conservative LTV ratios, and diversified loan allocations across high-growth real estate markets.

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Company Name: MidPoint Capital Partners, LLC
Contact Person: Michael Columbia
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 833-264-3764
Country: United States
Website: http://www.midpointecapitalpartners.com

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