SOUTHPORT, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Stormfield Capital®, a private real estate credit investment firm specializing in short-term bridge, transitional, and construction lending announced today that it has surpassed $2 billion in cumulative loan originations since inception.
The milestone highlights Stormfield’s rapid growth and sustained demand for flexible, execution-oriented capital across residential and multifamily real estate markets. The firm’s origination volume has accelerated as community and regional banks have pulled back from transitional lending amid tighter credit conditions, allowing fast, well-capitalized private lenders with structuring expertise to fill the gap.
“Passing $2 billion proves that our borrowers and partners trust us to deliver,” said Wesley Carpenter, Co-Founder and Partner of Stormfield Capital. “Our growth has been driven by disciplined underwriting, conservative structuring, and a consistent focus on financing projects where the problem isn’t the project quality, but the lack of capital.”
Timothy Jackson, Co-Founder and Partner of Stormfield Capital®, added, “We owe this to our investors, who have trusted our disciplined approach through every market shift. Their confidence in Stormfield’s underwriting standards, risk management, and execution capabilities has enabled us to scale thoughtfully while maintaining a consistent focus on capital preservation and long-term performance.”
Stormfield Capital provides senior bridge and construction financing across the real estate capital stack, with a focus on value-add, transitional, and ground-up projects in supply-constrained markets. The firm emphasizes conservative leverage, sponsor alignment, and active asset management, including in-house loan servicing and construction oversight.
The firm’s expansion has been supported by repeat sponsorship relationships, long-standing broker partnerships, and multiple flexible capital pools designed to meet borrower needs across market cycles. As Stormfield continues to scale, it remains focused on maintaining credit discipline while addressing structural gaps in traditional bank lending.
“While we are proud of this milestone, our focus remains on consistent execution and long-term performance,” Carpenter added. “We see a durable opportunity ahead as housing undersupply and bank retrenchment continue to shape the private credit landscape.”
Contacts
Tegan Warren
twarren@stormfieldcapital.com

