Finance
The Bank of North Dakota's BND Flex PACE loan program is designed to help:
AOut-of-state investors purchase North Dakota commercial properties
BLocal businesses and communities with economic development financing✓ Correct
CFirst-time homebuyers purchase luxury homes
DForeign nationals finance North Dakota agricultural land
Explanation
The Bank of North Dakota's PACE (Partnership in Assisting Community Expansion) and BND Flex programs are economic development financing tools that partner with local lenders to support business development and community growth in North Dakota.
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