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Funding Commercial Real Estate Deals

Funding Commercial Real Estate DealsFunding commercial real estate deals can be accomplished in many different ways; from the traditional ways such as conventional bank loans, to more creative techniques such as master lease agreements. Each funding type has its own pros and cons. In addition, certain properties are unable to participate in certain funding approaches due to condition, location or performance. Also, there is a new kid on the block in regards to financing a commercial real estate project and you’ll find out all about that as well. In this video, you’ll discover how commercial real estate deals are funded.

 

Funding Commercial Real Estate Deals PodCast

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Here is a summary of what you learned in the above video:

Funding Commercial Real Estate Deals:

 

Residential Properties:

  • Single Family homes, duplexes, triplexes
  • Lenders look at the buyer first
  • Down payment tend to be between 5 and 20%
  • Usually mature in 25-30 years

Commercial Properties:

  • Apartments of 5 units or more, shopping centers, office buildings
  • Lenders look at property first
  • Down payment tends to be up to 25 or 35%
  • Usually mature in 10 years or less

What do Commercial Lenders Like/Dislike (4:10)

Like

  • Properties with solid cash flow
  • Greater the cash flow the lower the risk the bank sees
  • Evidence of a strong operating history
  • Properties in stable and growing neighborhoods

Dislike

  • Properties with poor financial history
  • Poorly maintained properties
  • Properties in suffering markets

8 Most Common Conventional Commercial Loans (5:45)

  1.  Long-term commercial loans
    up to 10 years
    tend to have higher interest rates
  2.  Short term loans
    3 years or less
    Lower interest rates
  3. Nonrecourse Loans
    borrower doesn’t personally guarantee loan
    Lower interest rates
    Must be a certain amount 2.5-3.5 million dollars
  4. U.S Government Agency Loans
    20% of all commercial loans in the US
    HUD, FHA, etc
    Giverment insures the loan
  5.  Construction Loans
    Toughest to get approved
    Taken out to fund the ground up construction to completion or a certain leasing percentage
  6. Bridge Loans
    Short term financing loans to bridge gap between finding and closing on a permanent loan
    Usually useful for funding deals quickly
  7. Small Business Loans
    SBA insured loans
    Lower Down Payment
    Lower interest rate
  8.  Hard Money Loan
    Require hefty down payment
    High interest rates
    Bad credit is ok

Creative Commercial Financing (9:50)

If you fit under one of these categories this might be a good fit for you

  • Little Cash
  • Poor Credit
  • Want to leverage the money you have
  • Need Short term financing
  • Seller wants to avoid capital gains
  • Seller would have to pay a large penalty for selling before loan is up
  • Seller needs to sell ASAP

SECRET to Doing the Best Creative Commercial Financing Deals

  • ASK. You have to ask to get these deals

Four Different Types of Creative Commercial Financing Methods (11:23)

  1. Owner carry first mortgage
    If a seller owns the property outright they can act as the mortgager
    Seller may not want to pay taxes on the sale
    Property may be well below market vacancy and in poor condition
  2. Owner carry second mortgage
    The buyer might not have enough saved for the down payment
    Seller helps buyer by holding second mortgage for the amount they do not have
  3. Master Lease
    No banks required
    A lease with option to buy principle
    You buy the property, by giving a small or no down payment, in exchange for all rights and privileges of owning the property without actually obtaining the title
    Equity title is given
    All profits are yours to keep
    Seller receives a monthly payment from you
  4. Crowd Funding
    A collection of money from backers (the crowd) usually on the internet
    Crowd funding websites raised over 5 billion dollars in 2013
    Once you find a deal you submit it to the website
    If it is approved the website sends your deal to lots of investors to get them on board
    Was illegal until 2012
    The money goes into an account to be used as a down payment
    Investors typically get paid 7-10% return plus a split of the cash flow
    Won’t fund 100%
    Must be experienced as they reject over 90% of deals submitted

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Peter Harris

Peter Harris is recognized as the leading commercial real estate investing mentor. Starting out professionally as an introverted engineer, he purchased his first apartment building in 2001 with help from mentorship allowing him to quit his job. Others took notice of his lifestyle change, began asking Peter for investing guidance and thus began a life long passion for teaching how to invest in commercial real estate. Peter went on to become a best selling author, establish the most popular commercial real estate YouTube channel and mentor people from all walks of life on commercial real estate and multi family apartment investing. When not building up his own portfolio and helping others become financially free, Peter enjoys spending time with his family and serving his church.

Comments

  1. Martin Forgus says

    July 16, 2016 at 8:53 am

    Your training is awesome. Thank-you. But, I think I’m too green and broke to proceed. Having a little real estate experience, I highly recommend your program to anyone with the desire and assets to continue. Thanks.

    Reply
  2. Augustus says

    April 15, 2016 at 6:40 pm

    I have learned a few important things via your post. I might also like to express that there will be a situation in which you will have a loan and do not need a co-signer such as a National Student Support Loan. When you are getting that loan through a standard loan provider then you need to be made ready to have a cosigner ready to allow you to. The lenders may base their decision using a few elements but the main one will be your credit score. There are some lenders that will also look at your work history and determine based on that but in many cases it will hinge on your score.

    Reply
  3. Vernon kearney says

    January 27, 2016 at 11:50 am

    Peter hi this is vernon.I have a duplex now.It has some equity in it.I am 4yrs from retirement. I WANT TO BUY A 5 PLEX.I’M IN CLEARWATER.FL.CAN YOU HELP ME. MY CREDIT SCORE IS CLIMBING 680.727 520 3932 PLEASE CALL.

    Reply
  4. Rob Bartman says

    January 7, 2016 at 7:53 pm

    Hi Peter, I have taken your commercial RE course on Utemy and it was outstanding! You gave me the basic knowledge to begin my commercial RE career. I’m currently evaluating a 341 unit self storage property in Houston Texas. I’m in the process of obtaining funding for this property. I have contacted a private bank that appears to be interested in self storage properties. I need to supply then with the property Proforma and P&L sheet I obtained from the property owner plus my finalcials. I have seen the property and appears that the current owner in not interested in maximizing the cash flow this property could generate. If you have any tips or suggestions please let me know. Thanks for you emails and videos! I look forward to hearing from you. Robert Bartman at [email protected].

    Reply
  5. warren currier says

    October 21, 2015 at 3:15 pm

    Hello Peter: @ 15’03” you said “percent” when you meant “thousand”.
    Thank you for these great videos. Watching them makes the thought of buying apartments less scary. After a person gets a feel for the basics, one may realize that asking owners if they are interested in doing something, is likely the key to it all. Your being there for us is reassuring, and builds confidence in at least one viewer.

    Reply
  6. Michael Cook says

    October 16, 2015 at 7:09 pm

    I am interested in getting more information about this opportunity on Commetcial property investing and talking to someone. Please call me.

    Reply
    • Peter Harris says

      October 21, 2015 at 12:47 pm

      To apply for the Protege Program, go here: https://www.commercialpropertyadvisors.com/protege-program

      Reply
  7. Ronnie Williams says

    March 30, 2015 at 1:26 am

    Your mini seminars were very informative, I am very interested in learning more of your program….

    Reply
  8. michael birnkrant says

    February 21, 2015 at 5:33 pm

    Thank you for your most informative information.
    Michael,

    Reply
  9. Michael Morrison says

    December 12, 2014 at 5:40 pm

    Thank you for the knowledge you are sharing with us on the different sources and ways of financing either a residential property deal or commercial property deal.

    I was wondering if you can suggest any financing sources from each category you mentioned that you can share with us?

    Michael

    Reply
    • Peter Harris says

      January 21, 2015 at 4:49 pm

      Yes, what I’ve found the best over the years is to work with a commercial loan broker instead of going to single bank directly. They can in fact, take your deal and shop it to 10 to 20 different banks. Plus, you’ll learn a lot more more of how commercial lending works at its roots. Good luck and great to see you hear!

      Reply
      • Thomas Berkley says

        July 6, 2015 at 2:50 pm

        I’m interested in buying apartments (maybe 20 units or so) , do you know approximately how much money I would need to complete a deal such as legal fees, property inspection using a master lease agreement

      • Peter Harris says

        August 27, 2015 at 2:27 pm

        Depends on many different factors.

  10. Karl says

    November 11, 2014 at 7:38 pm

    Hey Peter
    Thanks for breaking down the different funding options in commercial.

    Reply
  11. Tristan says

    October 25, 2014 at 1:54 am

    Hello Peter, I’m interested in buying apartments (maybe 20 units or so) , do you know approximately how much money I would need to complete a deal minus the down payment such as legal fees, property inspection ext.

    Thank you,

    P.S. Keep up all the great work!

    Reply
  12. kevin cockfield says

    June 30, 2014 at 11:17 pm

    Im looking for a coach to help structure deals, I have my funding resources in place please call me
    kevin Cockfield

    Reply
  13. carl speight says

    June 28, 2014 at 2:51 am

    I would like information

    Reply

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