PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LOANS WITH CELTIC BANK
Buy or Expand Your Property Management Business
The demand for apartments and other rental properties continues to grow. It is a great time to break into the business or expand your current property management company.
But given the high-demand and low-barrier to entry to starting a property management company, owner/operators run the risk of entering an oversaturated market or taking on debt they may not have the cash flow to cover. That is why it is important to work with a lender that understands the property management industry and who can provide affordable loan terms that will set your business up for long-term success.
Because the operating costs of running a property management business tend to be lower than other industries, you want financing terms that will help keep it that way. The SBA 7(a) loan is one of the most popular financing options among property managers because of its low rates and longer repayment terms.
We’ve helped property management owners get the funds they need to purchase commercial real estate, hire staff, launch marketing campaigns, and more.
Partner with a lender today that knows your business.
Property Management Business Financing Details
It is important when considering an SBA loan that you work with a lender that has extensive SBA and industry experience for a quicker and more transparent process. As a top-five SBA Preferred Lender, we offer a streamlined loan process, ensuring you get funded sooner.
With SBA 7(a) Financing Get:
- Competitive Rates
- Up to 90% loan-to value (LTV)
- Up to $5M in funding
- Terms of up to 25 years
- No balloon payments
USES OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LOANS
Get What You Need—and When You Need It
SBA 7(a) financing gives you the funds you need to invest in the things that keep you competitive in the long-term — while still giving you the cash flow to cover you in the short-term. With an SBA 7(a) loan you can:
Purchase an existing property management business
Hire employees for marketing, property maintenance, or operation roles
Refinance expensive debt
Purchase commercial real estate
Buy out a partner
Launch a marketing campaign






