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Commercial Mortgages Buyer's Guide

Before you begin shopping for a commercial real estate mortgage, you will have to address several issues to make sure your business is the right candidate. By submitting a free request for quotes, multiple experienced brokers can help you determine if a commercial mortgage is right for you.

Can I afford it?
While strong credit and a solid business plan are important to getting a commercial real estate mortgage, the most significant factor the lender looks for is your available cash flow. Lenders look at two key ratios to determine if you can consistently make timely payments - loan to value and debt service coverage.

The loan-to-value ratio (LTV) is the amount you wish to borrow divided by the appraised property value. For example, if you put 25% down and borrow the rest of the purchase price, your LTV is 0.75. The lower the ratio, the better candidate you are for lower interest rates.

Debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) is essentially a "financial cushion" that ensures your property will provide more income than you need to make monthly mortgage payments. Lenders determine your DSCR by dividing your net income by your monthly interest and mortgage payments. Your DSCR needs to be at least 1.25 or higher to be considered at low risk for a loan.

Keep in mind that neither ratio accounts for day-to-day facility operating expenses. You still need enough cash to cover such costs as employee payroll, utilities, supplies, and marketing.

How much money do I need to get started?
Typical commercial real estate mortgages start at $400,000 to $500,000 or more. To secure a mortgage of this size, your business will need to make a sizeable down payment. Commercial lenders generally require 20% to 30% down payments. Some lenders might accept 10% down if your other finances look strong, but you'll pay a higher interest rate in exchange. And unlike residential mortgages, you can't finance commercial property with "zero money down."

With a mortgage, cash troubles are especially dangerous because the building itself is the collateral for your loan. If you miss payments, or your DSCR falls below 1.25, the bank can foreclose on the building to recoup their losses. If buying a property means overextending your finances, you may want to continue leasing until your business is in a better cash position.

Is my business risky?
While commercial real estate mortgage lenders view apartment complexes and office buildings as relatively safe investments, riskier businesses like gas stations and new restaurants can be more difficult to fund. Such real estate purchases may require you to show a history of success running those kinds of businesses. You'll have to pay the lender for costly environmental tests and extensive research so the lender can determine if your business can succeed. And if you're approved for a loan for high-risk property, you'll likely pay a much higher interest rate. Make sure you understand the risks involved and that your business is equipped to overcome them.

How long a mortgage do I need?
The typical commercial real estate mortgage is 15 to 20 years. You can find mortgages as long as 30 years, which will lower your monthly payment. Of course, the longer you take to pay off the mortgage, the more you will pay in interest.

If you are in a strong position to pay off the mortgage within a few years, be aware of early repayment charges (ERC). Lenders may tack on costly additional payments if you pay off the mortgage early.

Key elements of a commercial real estate mortgage can get confusing. Learn how to avoid many of the misconceptions that commercial mortgage shoppers make.

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