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commercial construction Loan in Florida, Texas and around the USA

Minimum Loan Amount: $1,000,000 (USA) International: $50 million + Maximum Loan Amount: $ NONE Project Type: All project financing types will be considered anywhere in the free world. If it makes sense and is in a friendly country To the United States, we will consider it. Conventional Financing: Up to 85%+ LTC ($1,000,000+) Special Financing: Up to 97% LTC (Projects $25M+)USA & InternationalTerm: 1 - 5 YearsRate: 7.75%+Recourse: Non-RecoursePayments: No payments are due during the construction period.SBA LTV/LTC: Up to 90% Rates: 7.75%+
Getting a commercial construction loan in Florida and across the United States can often take time and effort. But sometimes, finding the best lender to get your commercial construction loan can be even more difficult. This is simply because not all lenders offer short-term commercial real estate loans.
This is why many commercial property developers turn to private or hard money lenders for construction loans before transitioning to a permanent loan. Private money and hard money lenders can often provide the first round of your construction financing when large banks will not. This is the case since commercial construction loan requirements are so strict. This is especially helpful when you need to fund your construction loan quickly.
How do Commercial Construction Loans Work?
Graco Commercial Capital fully understands the unique characteristics of short-term commercial construction loans, along with their many moving parts and complex deal structures. Our company understands the needs of both our borrowers and our funding sources, thus helping us to negotiate the best overall loan terms for our clients. These include the interest rate, the maximum leverage the borrower can obtain, and the repayment terms.
By loan closing, Graco Commercial Capital will have negotiated critical understandings, such as property insurance and the construction contract between the developer and our lender. The contract specifies how the developer can draw loan funds, subject to the architect's sign-offs and lien waivers. The contract commits both sides to complete the project under the contract terms. The end goal is the receipt of the Certificate of Occupancy (COO), which satisfies the borrower's requirement for the last loan installment and the lenders' requirement for sufficient collateral to protect their investment. After the COO is issued and the property is leased to stabilization, typically 95% leased, the property reaches its full liquidation value for collateral purposes.
What are the Requirements for a Commercial Construction Loan?
Banks are typically the primary source of commercial construction loans. They underwrite these loans by examining many data points, including project information and the documentation prepared by the borrower. The lender must weigh a host of factors, including the project's most current proforma just before loan submission, local market conditions, the construction budget, the history of the development team, and the financial capacity of the loan guarantors. And, of course, any special project-specific risks must also be carefully reviewed and considered.
Loan-to-cost ratio: The LTC ratio equals the commercial construction loan amount divided by the estimated total project cost. Typically, commercial construction loans have a LTC between 80% and 100%. The remainder of the funding comes from the borrower's equity. In some cases, we have provided 100% LTC through our special program. This program is for higher-end construction deals where the client has at least $1 million in liquid assets.
Loan to value ratio: The LTV ratio equals the fully disbursed commercial construction loan amount divided by the estimated value of the property when complete. This value is usually close to 80% but can be higher. Debt Service Coverage Ratio: DSCR equals the proforma net operating income of a proposed property divided by the estimated annual interest and principal payments on the permanent takeout loan (not the commercial construction loan, which is an interest-only loan). Typical DSCR values for commercial loans can exceed 1.25.
Profit Ratio: The projected profit ratio equals the completed property's estimated profit divided by the estimated total cost. Lenders typically desire a projected profit ratio of 20% or greater. Lenders require a decent profit ratio to have confidence that the borrower has sufficient motivation to complete the project.
Net Worth to Loan-Size Ratio: This ratio is the developer's net worth divided by the commercial construction loan amount. Look for a value greater or equal to or greater than 1.00 since a lower value would mean the developer had insufficient resources to cover the loan in the event of default. Documentation: Putting together a loan application for commercial construction financing requires far more than just filling out a form. The borrower, working with its professional representative, needs to assemble and present full documentation, including a business plan, earning projections, contractor's estimates, and financial documents, for both personal and business. A business plan contains enormous amounts of technical and financial data, including discussions about site location, retail/residential/mixed-use, feasibility studies, building size and number of stories, unit sizes, mechanical plans (plumbing, electrical, ventilation, floor plans, finish standards, etc.) amenities, parking and signage.
Commercial Loan Agreements: If a borrower and lender come to terms on commercial construction financing terms, a loan agreement will be drawn up and signed, stating all of the terms. It will include a disbursement schedule specifying how and when loan funds will be disbursed and available to the borrower and a discussion of how change orders will be handled.
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