Bridge Loans in Colorado

In a market as fast and high-value as Colorado, the best deals are often lost to timing, not money. The property is right and the numbers work, but your capital is tied up in another property that hasn’t sold yet, or stuck behind permanent financing that won’t close for weeks. Bridge loans in Colorado solve exactly that — short-term financing that spans the gap between where your money is now and where you need it to be. Tidal Loans is a direct lender that’s financed Colorado investors since 2016, and we move at the speed the market demands.

A bridge loan is a temporary loan that gets you from point A to point B — from an offer you need to make today to the sale or permanent financing that’s still weeks or months out. It’s secured by real estate, funds quickly, and is built to be paid off as soon as your longer-term plan comes through. For Colorado investors who move fast, it’s one of the most practical tools available.

How Bridge Loans Work

A bridge loan is built around three things: the property’s value, the loan-to-value we’ll fund, and your exit. Most bridge loans fund a portion of the property’s value — commonly up to around 70% to 75% — with the rest coming from your equity or down payment. They’re usually interest-only during the term, which keeps your payments low while you reposition the property or wait for your sale or refinance to close, with the balance due as a balloon at the end.

The exit is the heart of the loan. Every bridge needs a clear, believable plan to be paid off — the sale of another property, a refinance into permanent financing, or a takeout loan. We underwrite that exit as carefully as we underwrite the property, because a bridge without a solid exit is just a deadline with no plan behind it. You can model the carry on a Colorado deal with our bridge loan calculator, and our full approach is covered on the bridge loan hub.

When Colorado Investors Use Bridge Loans

The classic use is buy before you sell — you’ve found the next Colorado property but your capital is locked in one you haven’t sold yet. A bridge loan lets you close on the new deal now and pay it back when the old property sells.

The second is value-add repositioning — you buy an underperforming property, improve it or fill vacancies, then refinance into permanent financing once it’s stabilized and worth more. This overlaps with a Colorado fix and flip loan; the difference is mostly whether your exit is a sale or a long-term hold.

The third is speed on a time-sensitive purchase — an auction, a motivated seller, or a hard closing date in a competitive Denver market. When you can’t wait for a slow loan, a bridge gets you to the table, much like our Colorado hard money loans do for fast acquisitions.

And the fourth is multifamily and commercial transitions, carrying an apartment deal through acquisition and stabilization before permanent financing — handled alongside our Colorado multifamily lending.

Bridge Lending Across Colorado’s Major Markets

We fund bridge loans across all of Colorado’s major investor markets. In Denver, our busiest Colorado market, high values and fast-moving deals make bridge financing especially useful. In Colorado Springs, steady growth supports bridge-funded value-add plays. And across the Front Range — Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, and Pueblo — steady demand keeps investors moving quickly. We also lend in the mountain resort markets and the surrounding submarkets statewide.

Bridging to Long-Term Financing

A bridge loan and a permanent loan are a sequence, not competitors. The bridge gets you into the property and through the transition; the permanent loan keeps you there affordably. Once a Colorado property is stabilized, you refinance the bridge into long-term financing such as a Colorado DSCR loan for a rental hold, or you pull equity out through a cash-out refinance to redeploy into your next deal. Using a bridge to acquire and a long-term loan to hold is one of the most reliable patterns in Colorado real estate.

Colorado Bridge Loan Parameters

  
Property TypesAll 1–4 unit residential, multifamily, and commercial properties
Loan TypesBridge, fix & flip, DSCR/rental, multifamily, cash-out refinance
MarketsDenver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Pueblo, and surrounding submarkets
Loan AmountsNo minimum – $20MM
TermTypically 6–24 months
StructureOften interest-only; balloon at term, matched to your exit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a typical bridge loan term in Colorado? Most bridge loans run six to twenty-four months, which is enough time to sell the property you’re transitioning out of or to refinance into permanent financing. They’re deliberately short because they exist to solve a temporary timing problem. We match the loan length to your exit, so a quick sale gets a shorter term and a value-add repositioning gets enough runway to stabilize.

Can I get a bridge loan if I haven’t sold my other Colorado property yet? Yes — that’s one of the most common reasons investors use them. A bridge loan lets you close on a new property now using the equity in the property you haven’t sold, then pays off when that sale closes. We’ll want to see that the property you’re selling is realistically positioned to sell within the loan term, since the exit drives the whole structure.

Are Colorado bridge loan payments interest-only? Most are. Bridge loans are commonly structured as interest-only during the term, which keeps your monthly carry low while you reposition the property or wait for your exit to close, with the full principal due as a balloon at the end. That structure preserves your cash flow during the months you may be carrying two properties or funding renovations.

What happens if my exit takes longer than expected? This is why the exit plan matters so much up front. If a sale or refinance runs long, options can include an extension or refinancing into another short-term or permanent loan, depending on the situation. We build in realistic timing and talk through contingencies before we fund, so a delay doesn’t catch anyone by surprise.

Can bridge loans be used for Colorado multifamily or commercial deals? Yes. Bridge financing is widely used on Colorado apartment and commercial deals, often to acquire and stabilize a property before refinancing into permanent financing. For five-or-more-unit properties we handle these through our Colorado multifamily program, which uses related underwriting tailored to larger assets and their income.

Do you lend across all of Colorado? We lend statewide. Denver is our highest-volume Colorado market, but we fund bridge loans in Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Pueblo, and the surrounding areas. Wherever your Colorado deal is and whatever the timing gap, if you have a clear exit, we can structure a bridge to fit it.