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504: the SBAs Shining Star (Page 1 of 2)
The U.S. Small Business Ad-ministrations (SBA) loan programs have garnered much criticism over the years. Some complaints may have been warranted in the past, but these days, the SBA is different.
Increased accountability and newly implemented efficiencies are a terrific development for U.S. taxpayers and for Americas small-business owners. As we see these changes, I think industry members should work to remove the stigma that exists about certain SBA loans.
Many entrepreneurs and far too many brokers, ironically dismiss the SBA because of its more well-known 7(a) lending program. This program is most often in the news and nearly always seems to be in crisis or in need of supplemental appropriations. Whether or not the 7(a)s reputation is deserved, its negative attention has managed to tarnish other effective and lesser-known SBA programs. But 7(a)s parameters do not apply to all SBA programs, despite some brokers thinking otherwise.
In my opinion, the SBA deserves its budget more than $22 billion because of one program: the SBA 504 loan program. It is for small-business owners who want to acquire or construct their own facilities. Despite fallacies surrounding it and the SBA, this little-used program can be an important tool.
The 504 program provides small-business owners with 90 percent loan-to-cost financing for most commercial real estate projects. These loans are structured with a conventional mortgage for 50 percent of the total project cost, combined with a government-guaranteed bond for 40 percent. The remaining 10 percent is the borrowers equity and is usually half as much as traditional lenders require. This lowers the risk for small-business owners as opposed to lowering the lenders risk profile with more capital injected into the real estate.
These loans are meant to finance total project costs. The first mortgage is typically a fully amortizing 25-year term at market rates, while the second mortgage is a 20-year term but with the interest rate fixed for the entire term at below-market rates. For small-business owners, these loans and terms can provide the highest cash-on-cash return available in the commercial-mortgage industry. Still, myths about it exist.
Myth No. 1: SBA loans take too long The SBA is aware of small-business owners time and of how busy they are. Its certified development companies (the SBAs representatives on these loans) now move quickly. They often can examine borrowers underwriting documents in only 48 hours. Once lenders scan their borrowers documents, they can actually drag and drop them onto some of the certified development companys or SBAs secure servers. This technological innovation saves the time of doing overnight mail and is a huge improvement in the slow-adapting commercial-mortgage industry. If an SBA loans approval process takes more time than this, it may be that a particular lender is holding it up.
Myth No. 2: SBA loans have too much paperwork There have been great efforts to streamline the overall application process. In some cases, they can nearly match the paperwork of what any ordinary 80 percent loan-to-value conventional commercial lender would need to approve a loan. Some borrowers find this paperwork is far less than what they had to complete when they refinanced their home loan. Specialized commercial lenders have helped this along, too.
Make Your Biggest Investment Work with Home Loan Refinance
It is often said that your home is the biggest investment you will ever make. Finding just the right one is the hard part. Making sure it gets paid for is life. Not taking advantage of it is silly. A home loan refinance program can make sure it lives up to all the advantages it is supposed to offer.
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If you have been paying off your home on a regular basis you are building an investment in your future. You have heard it from the time you were younger. Buy a home and invest in your future. After a while you are perhaps wondering when that future will come to pass. When can you take advantage of all your hard work and diligence? Most people think retirement is the time to take advantage. If they choose retirement time to take advantage this is fine, but what about now? A home loan refinance program may be just right for you. Take the savings from a home loan refinance and pay off outstanding debt or make the repairs to your home that will ultimately increase its value.
Is the timing right for you?
New money has been pumped into the system, by the government, to make home loan refinance more accessible. If youre considering some new additions to your property, a long needed vacation or help paying for a childs education, home loan refinance may be for you. Pay less and use the saved money more productively
Expand your holdings
Paying into your home means that that money is just sitting there working for the bank. Why should they be able to take advantage of the money when you can? A home loan refinance program could let you expand your investment portfolio with saved income. Home loan refinance can let you invest in other properties to diversify your holdings. A property investment in your primary residence was a smart move. If one piece of property was wise, two may be better. Make the first investment work even harder with a home loan refinance program by buying a second property.
A buyers market
In many regions, the real estate market has finally topped out. Prices are actually beginning to come down. Everybody knew it had to happen at some point. Thats just the way the economy works, in cycles. Being ready to pounce at the right time is critical to finding just the right second property for your needs. A home loan refinance program will let you make your move when you are ready. A home loan refinance program will enable you to act fast if you need to.
The market is in a state of flux. Taking your bargain shot could be here now. Dont let that one opportunity slip past and consider your finance options ahead of time.