CMBS Loans in South Dakota
Browse 13 lenders offering cmbs loans in South Dakota. Compare rates, requirements, and loan programs — then connect directly.
CMBS Lenders in South Dakota
13 lenders offering cmbs loans to borrowers in South Dakota.
Arbor Realty Trust
Uniondale, NY
Major CRE lender and REIT. Bridge, permanent, and agency financing. Specializes in multifamily and commercial properties.
Barclays
New York, NY
Active CMBS conduit originator. Commercial mortgage-backed securities for large CRE deals.
CBRE Capital Markets
Dallas, TX
Global CRE services and capital markets. Arranges debt and equity for all commercial property types.
Citigroup
New York, NY
Major CMBS conduit originator. Commercial mortgage lending for institutional-quality properties.
Deutsche Bank
New York, NY
Major CMBS originator. Large-scale commercial real estate debt and securitization.
Goldman Sachs
New York, NY
Major CMBS conduit originator. Large-scale commercial mortgage financing and mezzanine debt.
Janover
Boca Raton, FL
Commercial loan marketplace connecting borrowers with lenders. Multifamily and commercial property debt. Growing platform with competitive terms.
JLL Capital Markets
Chicago, IL
Global commercial real estate services firm. Debt placement, equity advisory, and investment sales across all property types.
JPMorgan Chase
New York, NY
Major CMBS originator and commercial lender. Full range of CRE financing including conduit, agency, and balance sheet.
Morgan Stanley
New York, NY
Top CMBS originator. Large commercial real estate lending and securitization.
Newmark
New York, NY
Major CRE advisory firm offering debt and structured finance, investment sales, and capital markets services.
Northmarq
Minneapolis, MN
Full-service commercial real estate debt and equity platform. One of the largest privately held CRE finance firms in the US.
Wells Fargo
San Francisco, CA
Top commercial real estate lender. CMBS, balance sheet, agency, and SBA lending across all property types.
About CMBS Loans in South Dakota
Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) loans are commercial mortgages that are pooled together and sold as bonds to investors. They offer competitive rates and non-recourse terms for larger stabilized properties, typically $2M and above. In South Dakota, 13 lenders currently offer CMBS financing with loan amounts from $2M to $500M and rates typically ranging from 5.5% - 8%.
South Dakota Market Overview
South Dakota's business-friendly environment, with no state income tax and minimal regulation, has attracted financial services companies, particularly credit card operations. Sioux Falls has emerged as a growing regional commercial center.
South Dakota imposes no state income tax, corporate income tax, or business inventory tax, creating an exceptionally favorable environment for CRE-related business operations. The state's trust-friendly laws have attracted significant wealth management and financial services operations to Sioux Falls, driving demand for Class A office space in a relatively small market. CRE lenders should note that South Dakota's judicial foreclosure process can take 6 to 12 months, but the state does not provide a statutory right of redemption after judicial sale, giving lenders more certainty on recovery timelines.
Who Should Consider CMBS Loans?
- Large stabilized properties
- Borrowers wanting non-recourse
- Properties in major markets
- Long-term investors
Key Requirements
- Stabilized property
- DSCR ≥ 1.25
- LTV ≤ 75%
- Property in acceptable market
- No major deferred maintenance
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- ✓Non-recourse (no personal guarantee)
- ✓Competitive rates
- ✓Higher leverage possible
- ✓Rate lock at application
Considerations
- •Inflexible after closing
- •Expensive prepayment (defeasance/yield maintenance)
- •Cannot modify property or lease without servicer approval
- •Minimum loan size $2M+
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