Coughlin & Company is developing, financing, and managing commercial and residential real estate projects that uniquely meet the needs of their communities, deliver award winning design and function, and provide superior returns for investors.
Their portfolio includes:
Office Buildings
Apartment Communities
Single Family Homes
Retail Centers
Low-Income Housing
Charter Schools
Preservation of Historic Buildings, reporting and taxes for the multi-family housing properties.
Coughlin & Company also financing a wide variety of non-profit, commercial, faith-based and real estate related projects in virtually every state on both a tax-exempt and taxable basis.
These transactions are used for construction and/or permanent financing as well as to refinance existing debt. These financings include fixed and floating rate debt, a wide variety of repayment features and various interest rate protection mechanisms.
Coughlin & Company investors include a nationwide network of well-known institutions, insurance companies, commercial banks, money managers, faith-based groups and individuals all of whom seek safety of principal and a fair rate of return on their investment.
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