Mark Burch

  • Mark Burch is a Business Development Manager with Temple View Capital, working with investors and brokers to maximize real estate investment opportunities. He has been involved in real estate investing since 2005 as both an active investor and loan officer. His properties range from airbnb’s to multifamily properties to SFR rentals and active flips. His expertise is valuable to real estate professionals across the industry and over a broad scope of investments. Mark can help you fund your next deal while taping into his depth of experience to ensure a successful outcome.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Fix and Flip Investing

The Do’s and Don’ts of Fix and Flip Investing

01:09:51 | In this webinar, you will learn: Three Pieces of the Puzzle: Loan/Financing Marketability/Valuation Contractor/Renovation Mark Burch talks about finding the properties, sourcing the money, or using your own money with the help of Temple View. Talk about real estate agents Contract management and tips to keeping a good ...
Think Realty Podcast #285 – Why Temple View Capital?

Think Realty Podcast #285 – Why Temple View Capital?

You have heard of them, and you've seen them at our events, but do you know how Temple View Capital can help your business? Eddie sat down with Mark Burch, Business Development Manager from Temple View Capital, to discuss how he became involved in real estate investing and what kinds ...
Think Realty Podcast #276 – Short Term Rental Strategy

Think Realty Podcast #276 – Short Term Rental Strategy

As an investor, it’s important to have a lender in your corner who understands what you want to do and what your objectives are, whether it's short term, long term, flip, or buy and hold. Temple View Capital has created a program that meets those needs to help an investor ...
How Can You Benefit From the BRRRR Method?

How Can You Benefit From the BRRRR Method?

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There are countless ways for real estate investors to create passive income opportunities. One of those is BRRRR, or ”Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat.” When applied correctly, the BRRRR method is a leading technique for investors who want to use one investment property to fund another. Unlike the average ...