Asset-backed hard money lending for accredited investors.
FirstBridge Private Bond Fund deploys capital into short-term, first-lien real estate loans across Texas — generating consistent quarterly distributions from an institutional-grade lending portfolio.
FirstBridge was designed for accredited investors who want their capital working harder — generating predictable quarterly income backed by tangible real estate collateral, not market sentiment.
Your 7% preferred return accrues daily and is distributed quarterly — generating a consistent income stream independent of stock market conditions.
Every loan is secured by a first-lien position on Texas real property. Conservative loan-to-value ratios and rigorous underwriting protect the fund's principal.
Fix-and-flip, bridge, and construction loans average 6–18 months — keeping the portfolio liquid, adaptive, and continuously redeploying capital at current rates.
Your financial advisor presents FirstBridge as part of your alternative allocation strategy.
Receive and review the Private Placement Memorandum, LP Agreement, and fund fact sheet.
Complete the subscription agreement and wire your initial capital contribution — minimum $100,000.
Your capital is deployed into a diversified portfolio of first-lien Texas real estate loans.
Receive quarterly distributions — cash to your account or reinvested at your election.
Every dollar FirstBridge deploys is backed by a recorded first-lien deed of trust on Texas real property. When we underwrite a loan, we lend against the asset — not the borrower's promise.
Short-term loans to experienced residential investors acquiring and rehabilitating properties for resale. High transaction velocity, clear exit at stabilized value.
Transitional financing for stabilized or near-stabilized properties awaiting permanent financing or sale. Provides liquidity while preserving borrower equity.
Ground-up and renovation construction financing for experienced Texas developers. Draw-based funding structure tied to verified construction milestones.