Commercial Mortgages

Commercial Mortgage Financing Built Around Your Investment Strategy. Financing Solutions for Acquisitions, Refinancing, Portfolio Expansion, Owner-Occupied Properties, and Commercial Investment Real Estate Nationwide.

Commercial Mortgage Financing

Commercial Mortgage Acceptance Corp is a commercial mortgage banking firm focused on sophisticated commercial real estate financing. We assist investors, developers, business owners, and commercial property owners with financing for acquisitions, refinancing, construction, bridge loans, and long-term permanent debt through an extensive network of institutional and private capital providers. We approach every transaction individually, structuring financing around the property’s characteristics, the borrower’s objectives, and the overall investment strategy.

Property Types

Financing Programs

Why Borrowers Choose CMAC

Ready To Move Forward?

Whether you are acquiring, refinancing, building, expanding, or investing in commercial real estate, CMAC can help identify financing solutions aligned with your objectives. We structure each financing request around the property, the transaction, and your overall investment strategy.

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Who We Serve

CMAC serves developers, owner-occupied businesses, family offices, private equity groups, investment partnerships, entrepreneurs, commercial property owners, and real estate investors. We work with borrowers seeking thoughtful financing solutions for acquisitions, refinancing, expansion, and other commercial real estate transactions.

Simple Financing Process for Your Commercial Mortgage

Initial Review

We review the property, borrower, financing request, and transaction objectives.

Strategy

We structure a financing strategy based on the property, borrower, transaction, and overall objectives.

Submission

We package and structure the financing request for underwriting and execution through CMAC or our network of capital providers.

Closing Support

We coordinate the financing process through underwriting, documentation, and closing.

Commercial Mortgage Financing FAQs

What types of commercial properties does CMAC finance?

CMAC arranges financing for a wide range of commercial real estate, including multifamily, office, retail, industrial, mixed-use, hospitality, self-storage, and other income-producing properties.

CMAC provides access to a broad range of financing solutions, including permanent loans, acquisition financing, refinancing, cash-out refinancing, bridge loans, and other structured commercial real estate financing.

Loan amounts depend on the property, cash flow, loan-to-value, borrower qualifications, and overall transaction. CMAC works with a broad network of capital sources to structure financing appropriate for each transaction.

Interest rates and terms vary based on the property, leverage, credit quality, loan size, and market conditions. CMAC evaluates each transaction and identifies competitive financing options from banks and other institutional and private capital sources.

CMAC typically reviews the property’s operating history, rent roll, current leases, borrower financial information, existing debt, and details of the proposed transaction. Additional documentation may be required depending on the property and financing structure

Yes. Non-recourse financing may be available for qualifying commercial real estate transactions. Availability depends on factors including the property, cash flow, leverage, loan size, sponsorship, and the requirements of the selected capital source.

Yes. CMAC can arrange financing for commercial property acquisitions as well as refinancing existing debt. Depending on the transaction, refinancing may also provide an opportunity to restructure existing financing or access equity in the property.

Yes. Depending on the property and financing program, commercial mortgage financing may be available with fixed or variable interest rates and a variety of term, amortization, and prepayment structures. CMAC works to identify a financing structure appropriate for the borrower’s objectives.