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Updated about 7 years ago, 10/09/2017
Traditional vs. Bridge Financing For My New Deal
Hey BP -
I'm in contract to purchase a mixed use property in Northern New Jersey and I have a question for all of you lending guru's out there. As is, I'm purchasing the property at a 6.5% cap, but upon lease up of the vacant commercial space (which is not in need of any repair, renovation or capex), the property will be operating at a stabilized 10.5% cap within a few months of purchase. Since the delta between the in place and stabilized cap rate is relatively significant, would you recommend seeking a bridge loan to finance the property until stabilization, and then seek conventional financing? Given that there is only one space to lease up, and I negotiated the ability to market the space during the contract period, do you think traditional lenders will give pushback if I seek traditional financing initially?
Some facts:
Purchase Price: $1,030,000
Desired LTV: 65-70%
Cap Rate @ Purchase: 6.5%
DSCR @ Purchase (70%LTV): 1.53
Stabilized Cap: 10.5%
Stabilized DSCR: 2.69
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Nick