Capital Funding Group
Capital Funding Group, based in Baltimore, specializes in financial services for the healthcare and multifamily industries, offering a variety of financing solutions including FHA/HUD programs and bridge lending.
Headquarters Location
Capital Funding Group's headquarters is situated at 2455 House Street, Baltimore, MD 21230, in the Baltimore Peninsula. The company moved to this location to better serve its clients and operations. The Baltimore Peninsula provides a strategic location that supports the company’s various financial services.
Financial Services Offered
Capital Funding Group offers an array of financial services tailored to meet the needs of its clients. The services include FHA/HUD Healthcare Financing, FHA/HUD Multifamily Financing, Working Capital Lending, Purchase/Leaseback Financing, Bridge Lending, Subordinate/Mezzanine Financing, Group Purchasing Program, and Commercial Banking Solutions. These services aim to provide comprehensive financial solutions to support various sectors.
Focus on Healthcare and Multifamily Financing
The core focus of Capital Funding Group's financing solutions lies in the healthcare industry and the multifamily industry. They provide financial services for long-term care, assisted living, and hospital sectors. The company offers tailored solutions to support the growth and operational needs of these types of facilities.
Major Refinancing Projects
Capital Funding Group has executed several significant refinancing projects. These include a $262.6 million refinancing for a skilled nursing portfolio in Colorado, California, and Wyoming, involving 28 skilled nursing facilities and one combined skilled nursing and assisted living facility totaling 3,140 beds. Other major projects include a $40.35 million Bridge-to-HUD financing for two skilled nursing facilities in California and Kentucky, a $13.5 million refinancing for an Ohio skilled nursing facility, $17.4 million for two Florida skilled nursing facilities, $13.55 million for two Illinois skilled nursing facilities, and $16.25 million for two Utah skilled nursing facilities.