Stop Waiting, Start Building with Lambert Capital Finance

Mark Greenberg • March 13, 2025

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For property developers, securing the right finance solution can often be the biggest hurdle.


Banks and large lenders move slowly, tying up crucial funding in layers of red tape and lengthy approval processes.


Projects stall, opportunities are lost, and time - one of the most valuable commodities in development - is wasted.


That’s where Lambert Capital comes in. 



As a medium-sized direct lender for Loans in the $5M to $30M space, they approve finance fast - often within 24 to 48 hours - so developers can move forward with confidence.


Lambert capital offers fast flexible funding for your next project

Direct Capital, Decisive Action


For more than 30 years, Lambert Capital has built a reputation for speed, reliability, and certainty. 


Unlike most traditional lenders, they control their own capital through the Lambert Capital Property Credit Fund, backed by more than 150 high-net-worth investors and major family offices, including Alex Waislitz’s Thorney Investment Group and the Melbourne-based Rosen Group.


“We’re a medium-sized direct lender, and that gives us an agility you just don’t get with the larger lenders and banks,” said Founder and Director Mark Greenberg.


“Our funding decisions aren’t dependent on external or lengthy credit approval, so developers deal directly with the decision-makers from the very first call.


“We have the capital, and we have the authority to deploy it. When you work with us, you’re speaking to the people who can say yes - no middlemen, no delays.”


More Than Just Finance 


Speed is only part of the equation. 


Lambert Capital’s sector expertise sets them apart. The team understands development because they’ve worked in the sector themselves.


“We know what it’s like to be on the other side of the table, and the pressures developers face – the tight deadlines, the unexpected costs, the need for flexibility,” Mr Greenberg said.


“When we’re structuring a deal, we don’t just hand over the money, we help developers make informed decisions that add value to their projects as true partners, and that’s a big advantage for our clients.”


Finance Designed for Developers


Lambert Capital’s finance solutions are built for developers who need funding certainty, fast approval, and direct access to key decision-makers.


Their key advantages include:


  • Ultra-fast approvals: 24 to 48-hour turnaround, keeping projects on schedule.
  • 100% controlled capital: No third-party delays, ensuring certainty and speed.
  • Backed by 160+ HNW and large family offices: Providing financial stability and reliability, with over $150M under management and $40M+ in cash ready to deploy.
  • High leverage funding: Loans from $5M-$30M, to 70% LVR, with up to 90% funding of total costs, maximising available capital to free up developer’s cash equity.
  • Reduced pre-sale dependency: Lending models designed to minimise reliance on pre-sales, offering greater project flexibility and control.
  • Direct access to decision-makers: Streamlined communication and rapid problem-solving, both at initial approval and during the construction term.
  • Flexible funding solutions: Tailored approaches, including flexible interest payments, early equity release and same-day monthly drawdowns to speed up cash flow for developers and their builders.



“We provide end-to-end finance solutions, from site acquisition to project completion,” Mr Greenberg said.


“We’re here to support developers at every stage, with funding solutions that make a real difference.”


Looking for a smarter, speedier way to fund your next project? Speak with Lambert Capital today.


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