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Mobile
Home Parks (1 – 5 Star MHP, RV Park, Other Pad-Rent)
Mobile
Home Park
Mobile
Home Park - A general property type or building type classification
characterized by its usage as a mobile home park. Typical subtypes
include: MHP 1 Star, MHP 2 Star, MHP 3 Star, MHP 4 Star, MHP 5 Star,
doublewide, singlewide units, modular homes, Manufactured homes,
and Other Mobile Home Parks (1 – 5 Star MHP, RV
Park, Other Pad-Rent)
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MHP 3 Star
A
3-Star MHP subtype is typically characterized by attractive accommodations
and offers some amenities and services; generally occupied by a mix
of doublewide and singlewide manufactured home units in good condition.
MHP 4 Star
A
4-Star MHP subtype is typically characterized by high quality of accommodations,
amenities and services and located in good neighborhoods; occupied primarily
by doublewide homes in good condition, skirted and have concrete patios
or raised porches with commercial steps, along paved streets; if older,
these parks may have been regarded as 5 Star parks at one time.
MHP 5 Star
A
5-Star MHP subtype is typically characterized by excellent and deluxe
accommodations including a wide range of amenities and services; homes
are usually set back from curbed, paved streets, enhanced with sidewalks,
streetlights and signs, and landscaping; well-located in a desirable
neighborhood and accessible to retail and community services; occupied
primarily by late model, manufactured doublewide and modular homes in
excellent condition; off-street parking is usually available for up
to 2 cars per home and most offer uniform commercial carports.
Commercial
property loan rates are at all time low.
Below are typical issues and required calculations we address
for each type of commercial property.
Mobile
Home Park Financing
Best Rates are associated with: Properties with >1.20
DSCR, <80% LTV, <5% vacancy, appropriate Cap Ex reserves
- LTV up to 90%
- Occupancy down to 51%
- Amortized to 30 years
- Permanent (Purchase and Refinance) loans from $25 Thousand
to $1 Billion
- Construction loans from $250 Thousand to $300 Million
- Bridge loans from $300 Thousand to $1 Billion
- FNMA loans from $2 Million to 100 Million
- Hard Money
Issues:
- Spreads
are typically lower for properties exhibiting a stabilized Trailing
12-24 Month Net Cash Flow
- Net Cash
Flow calculations include Replacement Reserves ($50-$75/pad)
- Lenders
may reconcile property value using the Direct Capitalization Approach
on NOI and NCF
General
Required Calculations: (we
do these calculations for you)
Rent
Roll illustrating in-place occupancy and Potential Gross Income
Effective Gross Income - Potential Gross Income minus
the greater of underwritten or market vacancy
Net Operating Income - EGI minus operating expenses
Net Cash Flow - NOI minus Capital Expenditures
Debt Service Coverage Ratio - NOI divided by Annual Debt
Service
Cap Rate - should be applied to the stabilized income stream
to estimate direct capitalized value to support loan request
For
Definitions of Commercial property types etc... (see
Commercial Glossary)
March
01, 2006 - National Average on a $1,000,000 loan amount,
amortized at 25 years.
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Fixed rates are based on a 10-Year fixed rate term.
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Fixed rates reflect conduit lenders and
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Variable rates reflect portfolio lenders.
Mobile
Home Park Financing Permanent Loan Amounts: $25,000
- $1 Billion
- Fixed
Rate Retail Property Loans 5.55
- 9.05%
- Variable
Rate Loans for Retail Properties 4.71
- 6.25%
Colorado
Rates remain below the above National Avg.
See our rate page for all markets effecting
rates
Commercial mortgage lenders typically require specific loan level data
about a property in order to analyze the underwriting risk, prepare a
loan quote, and ultimately fund a loan. Mortgage brokers are a primary
source of commercial loan originations today. As a result, lenders' expectations
regarding the level of reporting, analysis and overall quality of the
origination are increasing.
Unfortunately,
there are many brokers who can't obtain financing for commercial properties
because they use a residential loan application to submit
to lenders
- BIG MISTAKE !
See Example Loan Package Extracts
Unlike
Residential financing where the Borrower must qualify for the
mortgage product; Commercial financing differs whereby
the Property must qualify (not the borrower).
How MTG Brokers Corp. Gets You the Best Rate for Your Commercial
Property
Commercial
mortgage rates are commonly based on the 10-Year US Treasury yield
plus a lender Margin/Spread.
The interest Rate Index change is based upon market and trading conditions,
while spreads are influenced by loan/property factors - primarily
Debt Service Coverage and Loan To Value.
Property that demonstrates a high DSCR and low LTV will likely command
a lower interest rate.
MTG addresses DSCR/LTV issues via calculations to analyze reserves,
fees and other lender underwriting constraints that can impact a properties
Net Cash Flow and therefore, the overall interest rate and loan pricing
at the time of your loan origination.
This is where others fail to obtain you a lender commitment and why we
don’t collect any fees until after an offer
is submitted by a lender to you “for your approval”
(Typically, A National, Regional or Colorado Lender You Know and Trust
!)
Commonly
Required Property Data and Format
While loan
submission requirements may vary among lenders, most lenders request the
inclusion of the following core loan data:
- General
property and building description
- Current
rent roll to reflect lease start/end dates, square footage or unit type,
contract rent, rent escalations, reimbursement issues, and estimated
market rent
- Property
income and expense worksheet including calculations for net operating
income (NOI) using at least two historical years of income and expense
- Calculation
and support of normalized net cash flow (NCF) including appropriate
reserves based on property type (e.g., vacancy & collection Loss,
management, capital expenditures, tenant improvement costs, leasing
commission costs (TILC)
- Reconciliation
of direct capitalized value to purchase price
- Loan
amount constrained by maximum loan to value (LTV) and debt service coverage
ratio (DSCR)
For
a Retail Commercial Loan (Click Here)
Construction, Purchase, Refinance, Bridge,
Hard Money
Or
Visit One of These Pages
Office
Building Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Office
Includes: Central Business District (CBD) Office, Suburban Garden Office,
Suburban High Rise Office, Medical Office, Other Office, Doctor Office
(for patients requiring bed space - Choose Health Care)
Retail
Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Retail Properties Include: Grocery, Strip Center, Mall,
Outlet Center, and Specialty Center (Car Wash, Golf Course, Auto Repair,
Dry Cleaners, Cemeteries.....), etc...
Industrial
Warehouse Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing
Info.
Industrial and Warehouse
include: Warehouse with Office, R & D, Manufacturing, Flex
Space, etc...
Multifamily
Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Multi Family: Apartments, Condos, Townhomes, Military and Student
Housing, Community Developments, etc...
Lodging,
Hotel, Motel Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Hotel Include all Lodging, Motel, Economy, Luxury,
Resort, Extended Stay, etc...
Mobile
Home Parks Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Mobile Home Parks: RV and other Pad rental space
Healthcare
Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Health Care: Nursing Home, Cognitive Care, Assisted Living, Hospitals,
etc...
Self
Storage Units Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Self Storage (Mini-Storage, Climate Controlled / Refrigerated Storage,
Yard Storage, Other Storage)
Mixed-Use
Commercial property Loan Rates and Financing Info.
Mixed-Use: A combination of usually two of the following: Office,
Retail, Hotel, Multifamily, Industrial
Including:
Community Development & Financing
Agricultural Use Property
Rural
Area Lending
Land Financing
for
other available financing options - Please see:
Also see Balloon Mortgage for
Variable
Rate & Cap Rate.
Please
see the Commercial Only Glossary
(see Commercial Glossary)
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