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Echo Funding in Nebraska | Swift Deal Funding

Echo funding in Nebraska

Echo funding supplies the cash for an end buyer’s down payment at closing, then is repaid out of the seller-side proceeds — on a wholesale deal, your assignment fee. In Nebraska it shines when you have a ready landlord buyer who wants to keep more cash on hand, and your spread is wide enough to cover the funding. Swift Deal Funding is a direct lender charging a flat 2.5% with nothing upfront.

Nebraska’s investor base is steady and rental-focused. Omaha carries the most consistent flip and buy-and-hold flow, with Lincoln close behind and pockets of activity in Bellevue and Grand Island. The state’s roughly 1.98 million residents support reliable end-buyer demand, and assignment fees on the better deals are large enough to make Echo pencil. Funded down payments here typically run $15,000–$60,000.

How Echo closes in Nebraska

Nebraska is a wet-funding state, so the title company disburses once documents are signed and funds are escrowed — no waiting on the recorder. For Echo that means both the funded down payment and our repayment move inside the same disbursement window.

Closings run through title/escrow companies, not mandatory attorneys, so one escrow officer manages the flow. Nebraska has no wholesaler-licensing law; disclose your equitable interest as standard practice. Confirm with your Omaha or Lincoln title officer that the closing statement is structured to repay us from seller proceeds before scheduling, and check any unusual structure with a Nebraska attorney.

Pricing

Flat 2.5% of the funded amount. No application fee, no origination fee, nothing upfront — collected on the closing statement.

What you’ll need

  • Executed purchase contract
  • Executed assignment contract showing your assignment fee
  • An assignment fee at least equal to the funded down payment plus 2.5%
  • A Nebraska title company ready to disburse seller proceeds with Echo repayment built in

Nebraska note: Omaha and Lincoln title offices are comfortable with structured repayment lines; confirm details early in smaller markets. No credit, income, or tax returns.

A typical Nebraska Echo scenario

A wholesaler has a Lincoln single-family under contract with an end buyer purchasing at $230,000 who is $18,000 short on the down payment. The assignment fee is $28,000. Echo funds the $18,000; at closing the title company repays us $18,000 plus the 2.5% fee ($450) from the assignment fee, and the wholesaler nets about $9,550. The buyer closes without draining reserves, and the deal stays intact.

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Submit your purchase and assignment contracts online; we confirm the fee covers the funded amount before approval. Standard turnaround is about 48 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Echo repayment work at a Nebraska closing? +

Echo funds the end buyer's down payment at the table, and we are repaid out of the seller-side proceeds — your assignment fee on a wholesale deal. Nebraska is a wet-funding, title-closing state, so once documents are signed and funds are escrowed the title company can disburse and route our repayment in the same closing, with no separate recording delay. As long as the assignment fee covers the funded amount plus our 2.5%, everyone settles at one table.

Is Echo a fit for Nebraska's buy-and-hold market? +

Often, yes. Nebraska wholesale flow leans toward landlord buyers in Omaha and Lincoln who are well-capitalized but may want to preserve cash for reserves or the next acquisition. Echo lets that buyer bring less to the table while your assignment fee absorbs the funding. It works best when your spread is solid; if the deal is built on seller financing instead, Stack is usually the better tool.

How big does my assignment fee need to be for Echo in Nebraska? +

The assignment fee has to be at least the funded down payment plus our flat 2.5%, because repayment comes from those seller-side proceeds at closing. On a $230,000 Omaha sale with an $18,000 funded down payment, you would need an assignment fee of at least roughly $18,450. We verify that math before approving so the closing statement balances and no party is short.

Apply for Echo Funding in Nebraska

Submit your application online — same-day decisions for complete files before 2 PM Eastern.