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SBA Loans for Real Estate Developers Businesses | 7(a) & 504 Financing

SBA financing solutions for real estate developers businesses.

SBA Financing for Real Estate Development Projects

Real estate developers may utilize SBA financing for acquisition of land, vertical construction, working capital, and project completion costs when the development supports an eligible operating business. Financing may help support expansion of owner-occupied commercial space.

Loan proceeds may support land acquisition, construction expenses, and refinance of eligible debt.

  • Real estate acquisition of development sites
  • Construction vertical improvements
  • Working capital project-related expenses
  • Expansion additional commercial inventory
  • Operational support project completion funding

Capital may help developers expand commercial property inventory.

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