Ultimate Guide to Commercial Real Estate Financing. Ultimate Small Business Guide Book Series, #10
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230292487
- EAN9798230292487
- Date de parution17/01/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Is it time to buy a building for your business?Not sure how to do so?Read our guide book for the answers!This is an extensive guide book to commercial real estate financing for small business owners. It systematically covers various financing options, from traditional bank loans and SBA loans to CMBS, bridge, and hard money loans, and even mezzanine financing and seller financing. Each section details the advantages, disadvantages, and nuances of each option, emphasizing crucial factors like interest rates, loan terms, and required documentation.
Key financial metrics like Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) and Net Operating Income (NOI) are explained, and the importance of due diligence and property valuation is heavily stressed. The guide book also addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of commercial real estate financing and provides advice on choosing a lender and managing the loan post-acquisition. The overarching purpose is to demystify the complex process, empowering small business owners to make informed decisions that align with their business goals and financial capabilities.
Key financial metrics like Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) and Net Operating Income (NOI) are explained, and the importance of due diligence and property valuation is heavily stressed. The guide book also addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of commercial real estate financing and provides advice on choosing a lender and managing the loan post-acquisition. The overarching purpose is to demystify the complex process, empowering small business owners to make informed decisions that align with their business goals and financial capabilities.
Is it time to buy a building for your business?Not sure how to do so?Read our guide book for the answers!This is an extensive guide book to commercial real estate financing for small business owners. It systematically covers various financing options, from traditional bank loans and SBA loans to CMBS, bridge, and hard money loans, and even mezzanine financing and seller financing. Each section details the advantages, disadvantages, and nuances of each option, emphasizing crucial factors like interest rates, loan terms, and required documentation.
Key financial metrics like Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) and Net Operating Income (NOI) are explained, and the importance of due diligence and property valuation is heavily stressed. The guide book also addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of commercial real estate financing and provides advice on choosing a lender and managing the loan post-acquisition. The overarching purpose is to demystify the complex process, empowering small business owners to make informed decisions that align with their business goals and financial capabilities.
Key financial metrics like Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) and Net Operating Income (NOI) are explained, and the importance of due diligence and property valuation is heavily stressed. The guide book also addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of commercial real estate financing and provides advice on choosing a lender and managing the loan post-acquisition. The overarching purpose is to demystify the complex process, empowering small business owners to make informed decisions that align with their business goals and financial capabilities.