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Streamlining Construction Draws: The Power of Technology in Improving Efficiency

How lenders and developers spend excessive time processing draws on construction projects, the inefficiencies inherent in current processes, and why embracing technology is crucial for streamlining operations and driving future success.

Leveraging Data: Empowering Commercial Real Estate Developers for Success

How data empowers commercial real estate developers to make better decisions and ultimately save money in various ways.

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64% of Construction Lenders and Real Estate Developers Report Adopting Software to Stay Ahead in 2023

Our latest State of Construction Finance Report revealed how critical software adoption is for this industry. In a time when deal volume is down, industry leaders are investing their teams time in preparing for the future.

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TLDR: Rabbet’s 2023 State of Construction Finance Report

If you don’t have time to go through the entire of Rabbet’s 2023 State of Construction Finance Report yet, but you’re curious as to the findings, we’ve got you covered! Here is a summary of this year’s report.

contingency usage

The Basics of Contingency on Construction Projects

Knowing capital needs on a construction project is critical to ensure proper cash reserves and interest reserves. Rabbet users can forecast what funding sources are going to be drawn during which months on the project then ensure sufficient interest reserves remain available.

9 Best Practices for Managing Change Orders as a Real Estate Developer

Project Forecasting

Knowing capital needs on a construction project is critical to ensure proper cash reserves and interest reserves. Rabbet users can forecast what funding sources are going to be drawn during which months on the project then ensure sufficient interest reserves remain available.

The excel paradox

The Excel Paradox

Rabbet’s 2021 State of Construction Finance Report revealed that most lenders and developers are using spreadsheets to carry out major parts of their process, but complain about its inefficiency.