Commercial Mortgage in Indiana
Browse 33 lenders offering commercial mortgage in Indiana. Compare rates, requirements, and loan programs — then connect directly.
Commercial Mortgage Lenders in Indiana
33 lenders offering commercial mortgage to borrowers in Indiana.
Live Oak Banking Company
WILMINGTON, NC
One of the nation's top SBA 7(a) lenders, specializing in lending to small businesses across healthcare, veterinary, beverage, self-storage, and other industries. Offers SBA loans, USDA loans, conventional business loans, and commercial real estate financing.
The Huntington National Bank
COLUMBUS, OH
Major regional bank and consistently one of the top SBA lenders in the country by number of loans. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans alongside conventional business lending, commercial real estate, and treasury management services.
Newtek Bank, National Association
Miami, FL
Technology-driven SBA preferred lender providing 7(a) loans to small and medium-sized businesses nationwide. Part of Newtek Business Services Corp, offering integrated business solutions including lending, payments, and technology services.
U.S. Bank, National Association
Cincinnati, OH
Fifth-largest commercial bank in the U.S. and a top SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, conventional commercial lending, commercial real estate, and a full suite of business banking products.
Celtic Bank Corporation
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Industrial bank and top SBA preferred lender headquartered in Salt Lake City. Specializes in SBA 7(a) lending for business acquisitions, partner buyouts, commercial real estate, and working capital. Also offers USDA business loans.
Readycap Lending, LLC
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ
Non-bank SBA preferred lender offering SBA 7(a) and 504 loans nationwide. Specializes in commercial real estate, business acquisition, and expansion financing for small businesses. Known for fast closings and flexible underwriting.
GBank
LAS VEGAS, NV
Fast-growing community bank based in Las Vegas and a top SBA preferred lender. Specializes in SBA 7(a) loans for hospitality, gas stations, convenience stores, and commercial real estate acquisition.
Wells Fargo Bank National Association
Sioux Falls, SD
One of the largest banks in the U.S. and a major SBA preferred lender. Offers the full range of SBA programs including 7(a) and 504 loans, alongside conventional commercial lending, commercial real estate, and equipment financing.
First Internet Bank of Indiana
FISHERS, IN
Nation's first state-chartered, FDIC-insured internet bank and a top SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) loans, conventional commercial lending, franchise financing, and healthcare practice loans nationwide.
First Bank of the Lake
Osage Beach, MO
Community bank based at the Lake of the Ozarks and a top SBA 7(a) preferred lender. Specializes in SBA lending for business acquisitions, commercial real estate, and partner buyouts. Known for lending to franchises and hospitality businesses.
United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
DE GRAFF, OH
Community bank and SBA preferred lender based in Ohio. Specializes in SBA 7(a) loans for small businesses, including business acquisitions, commercial real estate, and working capital financing.
Fifth Third Bank
CINCINNATI, OH
Major regional bank and SBA preferred lender with operations across the Midwest and Southeast. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, conventional commercial lending, equipment financing, and commercial real estate loans.
Byline Bank
CHICAGO, IL
Chicago-based bank and one of the top SBA 7(a) lenders in the Midwest. Provides SBA loans, commercial real estate financing, equipment loans, and government-guaranteed lending for small and mid-sized businesses.
Enterprise Bank & Trust
CLAYTON, MO
Midwest-based bank and top SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, conventional commercial lending, commercial real estate financing, and specialty lending for industries like healthcare and professional services.
Bank of America, National Association
Charlotte, NC
One of the largest banks in the world and an SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) loans, conventional business lending, commercial real estate, lines of credit, equipment financing, and comprehensive treasury management.
Cadence Bank
TUPELO, MS
Regional bank serving the Southeast and Texas, and an active SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, commercial real estate lending, equipment financing, and full-service business banking.
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association
Columbus, OH
The largest bank in the U.S. and an SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) loans, conventional business lending, commercial real estate, lines of credit, and comprehensive financial services for businesses of all sizes.
Commonwealth Business Bank
LOS ANGELES, CA
Community bank serving the Korean-American and diverse business communities in Southern California. A top SBA 7(a) lender specializing in commercial real estate, trade finance, and business acquisition loans.
Zions Bank, A Division of
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Major Western U.S. bank and SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, conventional commercial lending, commercial real estate, equipment financing, and agricultural lending across the Mountain West.
KeyBank National Association
CLEVELAND, OH
Major regional bank and SBA preferred lender with nationwide commercial banking operations. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, conventional business lending, commercial real estate, equipment finance, and capital markets services.
About Commercial Mortgage in Indiana
Conventional commercial mortgages provide long-term financing for stabilized, income-producing commercial properties. Offered by banks, credit unions, and institutional lenders with competitive rates for qualified borrowers and properties. In Indiana, 33 lenders currently offer Commercial Mortgage financing with loan amounts from $250K to $50M and rates typically ranging from 6% - 8%.
Indiana Market Overview
Indiana's central geographic location and extensive interstate highway system make it a premier logistics and distribution hub. Indianapolis has cultivated a growing life sciences and technology sector alongside its traditional manufacturing base.
Indiana caps its commercial property tax rate at 3% of assessed value through a constitutional amendment, providing investors with a predictable ceiling on tax liability. The state's economic development toolkit includes Tax Increment Financing, Enterprise Zones, and Certified Technology Parks that can substantially reduce CRE project costs. Indianapolis's industrial market has seen strong absorption driven by e-commerce fulfillment demand, and the city's relative affordability compared to peer Midwest markets continues to attract spec development.
Who Should Consider Commercial Mortgage?
- Stabilized income properties
- Long-term holds
- Refinancing
- Experienced investors
Key Requirements
- Stabilized property with income history
- DSCR ≥ 1.20-1.25
- LTV ≤ 75-80%
- Borrower experience and liquidity
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- ✓Lower rates than bridge/hard money
- ✓Longer terms
- ✓Predictable payments
- ✓Build equity over time
Considerations
- •Stricter underwriting
- •Longer closing timeline
- •Prepayment penalties
- •Recourse may be required
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