100 Builders Wanted: Join the Mission. Build for Profit. Build a Legacy.

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The housing shortage is genuine. As a home builder, you see it. You feel it. But here’s something you might not hear often enough: This is your opportunity.

The U.S. is facing a shortage of millions of homes. If we fail to act, homeownership will become a dream slipping out of reach for future generations.

For builders ready to scale and lead, the moment has come. However, you must overcome one crucial challenge.

What We’ve Heard from Builders Like You

At Sound Capital, we’ve dedicated years to financing home builders. We’ve listened to the same frustrations while sitting at kitchen tables, across conference room desks, and on job sites:

“I want to build more homes, but my lender keeps me boxed in.”

“I’ve got great subs and projects lined up, but I’m chasing down draws instead of focusing on the next build.”

“I feel like I’ve hit a ceiling — not because of lack of projects, but because of lack of flexible capital.”

These aren’t credit issues. These are capacity issues because traditional financing for new construction isn’t structured to support builders in their growth. Instead, it’s often what holds them back.

We founded Sound Capital to address this issue. But this isn’t merely a business endeavor — it’s personal. How? We observed the housing market and recognized a crisis developing — one that may deprive our children and their families of affordable homes.

We care about our children — and yours — having the chance to one day own a home, establish roots, and raise their families with pride.

Consider this: Every home you build is not just walls and a roof. For many, it’s where first steps are taken, holiday celebrations come to life, grandkids have sleepovers, and wealth is built.

We’re Committed to Funding 1 Million Doors

We’re not just here to fund deals. We’re here to tackle a national issue — one home, one family, one community at a time.

Our goal is to empower you to handle more projects, accelerate your pace, and innovate effectively. We believe that the home builders who shape our communities deserve funding that matches their speed.

100 Builders. One Opportunity.

That’s why we’re looking for 100 serious builders. Experienced, profitable builders with a history of at least 10 completed projects, ready to scale responsibly across multiple markets. Builders who want to profit — and leave something that lasts.

Why 100? This is just a starting point — a core group leading the charge.

The need is enormous. The timing is perfect. And those who act now won’t just capitalize on opportunity — they’ll help shape the future of homeownership.

Just ask J.R., a builder in North Carolina:

"In addition to my bank lines, Sound Capital enables me to close deals I would have otherwise missed. Their speed and efficiency made this our best year since the company was founded in 2009."

How to Move Forward

We invite you to find out why 95.3% of our clients are repeat customers.

Legacy isn’t given. It’s built. This is your time. 

Sound Capital

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