Fix-and-Flip Loans
Fix-and-Flip Loans in Wisconsin
Finance your next flip with up to 90% of purchase and 100% of rehab costs. Close in as few as 10 days with 50+ lenders competing for your deal.
Why Wisconsin Is a Strong Market for Fix-and-Flip Investors
Wisconsin offers investors two strong metro markets - Milwaukee and Madison - with different investment profiles. Milwaukee provides affordable cash-flow properties with a diversified manufacturing and healthcare economy. Madison, home to the University of Wisconsin and the state capital, has one of the tightest rental markets in the Midwest with extremely low vacancy rates. Kenosha and Racine benefit from Chicago commuter demand at Wisconsin prices.
Wisconsin's real estate market offers significant renovation opportunities and ARV potential for fix-and-flip investors. Whether you're targeting distressed properties, outdated homes in strong neighborhoods, or value-add deals near growing job centers, a fix-and-flip loan gives you the short-term capital to acquire, renovate, and sell for profit. Sinai Capital shops your deal to 50+ lenders to find the best rate and highest leverage for your Wisconsin flip.
Wisconsin Real Estate Market at a Glance
Median Home Price
$270,000
Median Rent
$1,300
Avg Cap Rate
7.0%
Foreclosure Type
Judicial
State Income Tax
Yes
Landlord Friendly
Yes
Madison has one of the lowest rental vacancy rates in the Midwest at under 3%, driven by UW-Madison enrollment and state government employment, supporting consistent rent growth for investors.
Top Wisconsin Markets for Fix-and-Flip Investors
Milwaukee, WI
Active flipping market with strong renovation upside
Madison, WI
Active flipping market with strong renovation upside
Green Bay, WI
Active flipping market with strong renovation upside
Kenosha, WI
Active flipping market with strong renovation upside
Racine, WI
Active flipping market with strong renovation upside
Fix-and-Flip Loan Requirements in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Lending Regulations & Tax Considerations
Foreclosure & Lending Laws
Wisconsin uses a judicial foreclosure process that typically takes 8-12 months. The state has moderate landlord-tenant laws. Wisconsin ATCP 134 provides specific regulations for residential rental practices.
Tax Implications for Investors
Wisconsin has state income tax rates up to 7.65%. Property tax rates are above average at approximately 1.73% statewide. Investors should factor the property tax burden into DSCR calculations, particularly for Milwaukee properties.
How to Get a Fix-and-Flip Loan in Wisconsin
Submit your deal details
Fill out a quick pre-qualification form with your Wisconsin property details, purchase price, estimated rehab budget, and projected ARV. Takes about 2 minutes. No credit pull required.
We shop 50+ lenders for your best rate
We send your flip deal to our network of 50+ lenders who specialize in Wisconsin fix-and-flip financing. Each lender competes to offer you the best rate, highest leverage, and fastest closing timeline.
Close fast and start renovating
Pick the offer that works best for your Wisconsin flip. We handle the paperwork and push your deal to closing. Most fix-and-flip loans close in 10-14 days so you can start renovations immediately.
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We shop your Wisconsin deal to 50+ lenders to find you the best rate and highest leverage. No credit pull. No commitment. Takes 2 minutes.