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Commercial Mortgage in New Mexico

Browse 16 lenders offering commercial mortgage in New Mexico. Compare rates, requirements, and loan programs — then connect directly.

NM Lenders
16
Typical Rate
6% - 8%
Down Payment
20-30%
Term
5-30 years (often 5-10 year terms with 25-30 year amortization)
Closing Time
30-60 days

Commercial Mortgage Lenders in New Mexico

16 lenders offering commercial mortgage to borrowers in New Mexico.

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.

628 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

1039 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

846 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

442 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

563 SBA loans SBA Verified
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Bank of Hope

LOS ANGELES, CA

One of the largest Korean-American banks in the U.S. and a top SBA 7(a) lender. Offers commercial real estate loans, SBA lending, trade finance, and full-service commercial banking with branches across major metro areas.

134 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

302 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

132 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

278 SBA loans SBA Verified
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Community Bank & Trust-West Georgia

LAGRANGE, GA

Community bank in West Georgia and a top SBA 7(a) preferred lender. Specializes in SBA lending for business acquisitions and commercial real estate with a focus on hospitality and franchise businesses.

39 SBA loans SBA Verified
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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.

256 SBA loans SBA Verified
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Bankwell Bank

New Canaan, CT

Connecticut-based community bank and SBA preferred lender. Offers SBA 7(a) loans, conventional commercial lending, commercial real estate financing, and business banking services in the New England region.

34 SBA loans SBA Verified
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T Bank, National Association

DALLAS, TX

Texas-based community bank and SBA preferred lender. Specializes in SBA 7(a) loans for commercial real estate acquisition and business expansion, with a focus on hospitality and convenience store industries.

26 SBA loans SBA Verified
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First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company

RALEIGH, NC

One of the largest family-controlled banks in the U.S., headquartered in Raleigh, NC. Offers SBA 7(a) and 504 loans, commercial real estate, equipment financing, and lines of credit for businesses nationwide.

44 SBA loans SBA Verified
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Colony Bank

FITZGERALD, GA

Georgia-based community bank offering SBA 7(a) loans, commercial real estate, and small business banking. Serves businesses throughout Georgia with relationship-focused lending.

56 SBA loans SBA Verified
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FFB Bank

FRESNO, CA

Fresno, California-based community bank offering SBA 7(a) loans, commercial real estate, agricultural lending, and business banking. Serves California's Central Valley and beyond.

22 SBA loans SBA Verified
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About Commercial Mortgage in New Mexico

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 New Mexico, 16 lenders currently offer Commercial Mortgage financing with loan amounts from $250K to $50M and rates typically ranging from 6% - 8%.

New Mexico Market Overview

New Mexico's economy is significantly driven by federal installations including Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, along with growing energy production in the Permian Basin. The state's film tax incentives have stimulated production-related commercial development.

New Mexico imposes a Gross Receipts Tax on commercial rent income, effectively functioning as a sales tax on leasing that landlords typically pass through to tenants, adding 5% to 9% to occupancy costs depending on location. The state's LEDA (Local Economic Development Act) allows municipalities to offer direct incentives including land, buildings, and infrastructure to qualifying commercial projects. The Permian Basin region in southeastern New Mexico has seen rapid industrial and commercial growth tied to oil and gas activity, though the cyclical nature of energy markets creates boom-bust risk that lenders should carefully evaluate.

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

Commercial Mortgage FAQ

What's the difference between a commercial mortgage and a residential mortgage?
Commercial mortgages are for income-producing properties (5+ units, office, retail, etc.). They're underwritten primarily on the property's income, not the borrower's personal income. Terms are typically shorter with balloon payments.

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