Commercial Mortgages New Mexico

Commercial mortgages are mortgages that use a commercial property as collateral. This site will explain how commercial mortgages are structured and serve as a guide to for all types of New Mexico commercial real estate financing needs.


1. Local Companies

Prestige Mortgage Group, Inc.
505-889-2700
2325 San Pedro NE. Suite 1-A
Albuquerque, NM
Eagle Home Mortgage
866-559-2977
3517 Wyoming NE
Albuquerque, NM
American Transportation Systems Corp
(505) 345-8841
6900 Washington St NE
Albuquerque, NM
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corporation
(505) 474-3738
2089 Calle Lorca
Santa Fe, NM
Charter Bank
(505) 946-6500
809 Saint Michaels Dr
Santa Fe, NM
Yokie Mortgage Corp
(505) 325-7625
1909 E 20th St Ste 6
Farmington, NM
Citizens Bank of Las Cruces
(505) 647-4109
505 S Main St
Las Cruces, NM
Charter Bank Mortgage Insurance
(505) 946-6555
208 Washington Ave
Santa Fe, NM
Countrywide Home Loans
(505) 984-0297
Santa Fe, NM
Americas Mortgage
(505) 325-3576
7425 E Main St
Farmington, NM


2. Commercial Mortgages - Info

Commercial Mortgages usually involve the financing of a business property such as a hotel, warehouse, retail store, factory, or any other building that is for generating income through manufacturing, sales, or the performance of services. In order to finance the operation, a company or its shareholders must obtain financing for various items such as the building, land, and other sub-structures that are part of the property on which the business is situated. The commercial mortgage may also include equipment that is included as a permanent part of the structure or within the terms of the sales contract much as a residential mortgage lender would finance appliances that were included within the purchase price of the home.

Unlike most residential mortgages, commercial mortgages usually begins at approximately $200,000 and can exceed $1,000,000 easily. The purpose of a commercial mortgage can range from a new purchase to renovations, additions, or a refinance of the original loan. The term of the loan can range from 15 to 30 years and sometimes longer depending on the amount of the loan and the type of business. In most cases, 90-95% financing is available with special programs for those who are credit-challenged or have credit scores below 580. Contingent upon the lender, there may be different requirements for borrowers who are new business-owners even if they have good personal credit. It is likely that a new business owner does not have experience with the high line of credit that is involved with a commercial mortgage and may be required to make a larger down payment or obtain a guarantor in order to finance his venture.

3. Commercial Lenders in New Mexico

Commercial Lenders in New Mexico Although most mortgage companies will handle either commercial or residential financing, it’s better to work with a lender who specializes in commercial lending. Many reasons make it sensible to do this including the fact that a lender who specializes in commercial lending will be in a better position to work with a borrower who has weak credit or one who does not have credit experience to substantiate the size of the loan he requires to purchase the business in which he is interested. Not only that, but a commercial lender is more familiar with the commercial market and how it works. He will know if the business venture you are attempting to pursue is one in which he is interested in investing, which, in essence is what the lender is doing when he loans money for a commercial loan.

Unlike a residential mortgage, commercial mortgages do not usually end at the settlement table. Certainly, there may be times when you will return to the lender for additional funds, but with a commercial mortgage, there frequently seems to be a reason for additional funding for many different reasons such as major repairs or renovations, additional workspace, additional manufacturing or warehouse facilities, and much more. Where a residential homeowner would take an equity loan, a business owner tends to favor refinancing since additional funding is usually quite substantial, thus making it more economically feasible to refinance the entire mortgage instead of carrying two separate mortgages. In most cases commercial mortgages cover more than simply the building, so whenever new equipment is added, it tends to be part of the permanent structure or sub-structure of the building.

4. Developing a Business Plan

Developing a Business Plan One of the most difficult tasks that a new or potential business owner must undertake is that of developing a business plan. For the inexperienced owner, he may think that it’s an easy task, and he plans to be making $1,000,000 within six months. The problem is that he is not working with a realistic goal. Your business plan needs to show methods for slow but steady progression for several years rather than a sudden jump from having a deficit to making a huge profit.

In order to write the most realistic business plan, you should consult with an accountant who is familiar with the type of business you are undertaking. If you are buying into an already existing business, the best person to consult is the accountant who handles business for the current owner. He has all of the current information on the business, and unless the sale is forced as in an unfriendly merger, he will be more than willing to share with you the current finances of the company.

Writing a business plan for a new venture will be a little trickier, but if you sit down with your accountant, you can write a plan that has realistic goals. With the expertise of your accountant who knows or is able to research the type of business you are entering, you can come up with a plan that sounds both promising and realistic. Your job is not to write a plan that will impress lenders and investors with quick sales figures because these are business people, and they will know if you have goals that seem unattainable. Showing steady progression over several years will show them that you not only have realistic goals but that you have knowledge of the industry.

5. Featured Local Company

Prestige Mortgage Group, Inc.

505-889-2700
2325 San Pedro NE. Suite 1-A
Albuquerque, NM
http://www.prestigemortgageinc.com

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