Company

Noah

6621 California Street, Lower Unit , 94121, San Francisco, US

About Noah

  Noah (formerly Patch Homes) is a modern finance company helping homeowners tap into their home value to meet their financial goals without incurring new monthly payments or interest. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, Noah’s innovative equity sharing model is a debt-free alternative to traditional home equity loans and HELOCs. By partnering with homeowners, Noah offers homeowners in select metro areas across the United States a one-time cash payment in exchange for a share in a percentage of their home’s future appreciation or depreciation. Get an estimate Want to learn more? Contact a Noah Home Advisor

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Steve Messima 21 April 2020, 01:37

We could not say enough positive words to describe the outstanding service we received from Noah. Very professional, knowledgeable and kind team. Excellent communication during the entire process. Very understanding and caring of our particular situation and worked diligently to satisfy our needs. Thanks particularly to Amy for making it this a great experience!

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Michael 07 April 2020, 00:10

Run, don’t walk away from this option and this lender. Nothing but lies and outright theft. They know they have you over a barrel and they take complete advantage of this. They will screw you as hard as they can and if you accept their terms they will adjust to screw you a little harder. They present as a team but there are very few people working there and I still can’t tell if they are really good at playing stupid or they are all really that stupid. One would think they have never closed a loan before and have no idea what any mortgage terminology is. There is no upside to partnering with them and there is definitely other places to get hard money loans. There is zero good that can be said about my experience with this company.

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Toni 30 March 2020, 20:59

Everyone was completely friendly, helpful, and very pleased with service will differently reccomend them.

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Don Ayers 26 March 2020, 03:55

For the most part things were done timely and everyone was helpful. Don

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RM 25 March 2020, 20:35

Experience was smooth, transparent and great

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Matthew Pavich 25 March 2020, 03:48

Sundeep was very attentive and professional.

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Jean Libby 23 March 2020, 22:44

Glad to be secure at home because of Patch Homes.

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Gene C 21 March 2020, 17:45

I had a large unpaid property tax bill that needed to get paid ASAP. Unfortunately, my credit wasn’t great and my tax returns showed low self-employment income. I found myself in that catch-22 situation where I had plenty of equity in my house, but no way to tap into it. I didn’t fit the criteria of traditional bank loans. And private lenders were offering risky balloon loans with high-interest rates. I had heard of the type of equity financing that Patch does through ads from one of their major competitors. I wasted a lot of time providing paperwork before finding out that I didn’t fit their “profile” of someone with excellent credit, low debt, and high income. In other words, someone who didn’t really “need” the money. Fortunately, a local loan broker had heard about Patch and referred me to them. At the time, they were just getting started, and we had a couple of false starts as they worked to secure their source of funding. But when that came together, we proceeded to put together a deal that was tailored to my needs and things moved forward quickly. I was upfront with them about my less than perfect situation, and to their credit, they worked with me to come up with a solution. The level of personal service was outstanding. Which is exactly what you need if you are a non-traditional borrower looking for non-traditional financing. In the end, the deal got done, and I got enough money to pay my tax bill, reduce my credit card debt, and even some cash to help get started in a new freelancing business. There are no monthly payments, and the money doesn’t need to be repaid until I sell or refinance within 10 years. Of course, in return for that, Patch gets a share of the future appreciation of my home. If the past is any guide, they will make a nice chunk of money. Which is fine with me. They earned it by helping me out of a tight spot. Final thoughts: Doing this type of financing may turn out to be expensive, or not, depending on your risk profile and what happens to the value of your home. It is somewhat of a gamble. But the real value of Patch is their ability to work with borrowers with strong equity who may be challenged with income or credit, and customize a solution to fit your needs. Finally, there is a way for the rest of us to access the equity in our homes!

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Tania 21 March 2020, 10:20

Patch Homes saved me from an extremely crucial time and I really have no words to explain what they did for me. I was offered/approved for the same "relief" from their competitor but their competitor did not care about anything except numbers. Their competitor disregarded the fact that they approved me and wasted a lot of my time (time was of the essence for my situation) and just came back with "Sorry, the underwriter does not feel comfortable with the figures provided". Meanwhile, Patch Homes did everything in their power to make things work and offered help from A-Z to ensure I was able to get approved and for an amount higher than what I thought I could get. I had the pleasure of speaking with one of the CEO's (Sahil) and Franco, my direct point of contact - they were both extremely helpful and patient. I truly went into this with a cup half empty because of my experience with their competitor and came out of it as content as anyone could possibly be. Thank you Patch Homes for literally rescuing me at a tough time.

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Todd 21 March 2020, 04:37

Patch is great, the transaction was smooth and the patch team was very responsive. Since I have used Patch I now recommend them to all of my clients.

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Rosa 20 March 2020, 05:51

Extremely helpful staff. I did have to follow up with them, but they always responded quickly and addressed my concern. I would recommend this Patch Homes.

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Theresa 19 March 2020, 04:54

What i liked best is staff was very responsive we had many questions. whenever we called they returned our call the same day.. in addition staff strove to give the most up to date accurate information. we are very pleased

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Eric 19 March 2020, 03:49

totally professional... prompt replies... always courteous... main contact was Jaime Rivera who was perfect... give him a raise

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MARTIN 19 March 2020, 02:15

This relatively new financing option can work well, for individuals who can take out a reverse mortgage, but for various reasons, choose not to. In my case I took a $100k option, paid off all my loans, painted inside, and out, put in a new kitchen and remodeled a bath, and still had funds left over. I used the remainder for improving the stock in my business, and I can pay off this equity share, at 10 years, or less, plus equity gain/loss. I think the real benefit of this type of asset share is you maintain control of your house, have money to maintain it, and have options at the end.

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Andrew 18 March 2020, 09:11

Easy and Fast Process!

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Marshall S, 18 March 2020, 05:43

The people at Patch were superlative. They knew the value of our home and community and invested in our home to allow us to make improvements and stay in our San Diego neighborhood.

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Karrie Roberts 17 March 2020, 07:07

Everybody I have come into contact at Patch Homes has been very helpful & addressed my needs & concerns. I would refer my friends & family to them.

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Jeff 17 March 2020, 00:50

Relatively easy process. Sundeep was excellent explaining program

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Barbara 16 March 2020, 05:46

Patch Homes was very responsive to our family's lending needs. Our questions were answered in a timely manner, the process explained and of course the loan terms explained. We have recommended their services to others in need.

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Elmer 14 March 2020, 10:58

The amount that was promised to be lent was not the actual amount lent.