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RR 012 - Built Technology's Ed Rogers: The Goldilocks Effect

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Too hot, too cold, just right??? There’s no such thing as the perfect house. Renovation Radio talks renovation lending with Ed Rogers from Built Technologies.

Ed Rogers has 25+ years of experience in all aspects of residential construction and renovation lending. As Manager of Consumer Solutions/SME at Built Technologies, Ed works closely with clients, sales, product and engineering teams to ensure maximum value for all stakeholders in the construction/renovation lending process.

Based in Nashville, TN, Built Technologies is the fastest-growing construction finance platform in the U.S. "Built Technologies is transforming the construction finance industry with a digital platform that connects all stakeholders involved in a construction project in order to improve the flow of funds while reducing risk." For FYE2021, Built managed more than $200B in Total Construction Value for lenders and builders, 135,065 active loans, and 400,000+ in draw disbursements while touching over 738,000 transactions. In total, the company supports more than 170 North American lenders, spanning in excess of 200,000 commercial, homebuilder, land development and consumer residential projects.

More information on Built Technologies here: https://getbuilt.com/

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Too hot, too cold, just right??? There’s no such thing as the perfect house. Renovation Radio talks renovation lending with Ed Rogers from Built Technologies.

Ed Rogers has 25+ years of experience in all aspects of residential construction and renovation lending. As Manager of Consumer Solutions/SME at Built Technologies, Ed works closely with clients, sales, product and engineering teams to ensure maximum value for all stakeholders in the construction/renovation lending process.

Based in Nashville, TN, Built Technologies is the fastest-growing construction finance platform in the U.S. "Built Technologies is transforming the construction finance industry with a digital platform that connects all stakeholders involved in a construction project in order to improve the flow of funds while reducing risk." For FYE2021, Built managed more than $200B in Total Construction Value for lenders and builders, 135,065 active loans, and 400,000+ in draw disbursements while touching over 738,000 transactions. In total, the company supports more than 170 North American lenders, spanning in excess of 200,000 commercial, homebuilder, land development and consumer residential projects.

More information on Built Technologies here: https://getbuilt.com/

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