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SBA 7(a) Loans for Multifamily Property Owners Companies | Growth Capital

Funding options for multifamily property owners companies including working capital and expansion financing.

SBA Financing for Owner-Occupied Multifamily Property Acquisition

Multifamily property owners may qualify for SBA financing when a portion of the building is occupied by the operating business. Financing may help acquire or improve properties that include both residential and business use components.

Loan proceeds may support property acquisition, improvements, and refinance of eligible debt.

  • Real estate acquisition of qualifying multifamily properties
  • Improvements building modernization costs
  • Refinance replacement of existing loans
  • Expansion additional usable space
  • Operational support occupancy cost control

Capital may help owners stabilize property costs.

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