Construction Loans in Washington, DC
Find lenders offering construction loans in the Washington, including Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, and surrounding areas. Compare rates, terms, and programs from 13 lenders.
Construction Lenders Serving Washington
13 lenders offering construction loans in the Washington, DC area.
Bank of America
Charlotte, NC
One of the largest US banks. Commercial real estate lending, construction financing, and SBA loans through nationwide branch network.
Broadmark Realty Capital
Seattle, WA
Private real estate lender offering bridge, construction, and land loans. Now part of Ready Capital. Loans from $500K to $25M+.
CoreVest Finance
Irvine, CA
Rental portfolio and bridge lender for residential real estate investors. Build-to-rent and portfolio financing specialist. Redwood Trust subsidiary.
JPMorgan Chase
New York, NY
Major CMBS originator and commercial lender. Full range of CRE financing including conduit, agency, and balance sheet.
KeyBank Real Estate Capital
Cleveland, OH
Major bank CRE lender. Balance sheet, agency, and CMBS lending for multifamily, office, retail, and industrial properties.
Lima One Capital
Greenville, SC
Private lender for real estate investors. DSCR loans require 1.5+ ratio, min FICO 700. 5, 10, and 30-year options. Up to 75% LTV on purchases.
Merchants Capital
Indianapolis, IN
Bank-backed commercial lender active in 47 states. Over $6.8B in financing. Specializes in multifamily, affordable housing, and healthcare.
New Silver Lending
FL
Direct lender for real estate investors. DSCR loans with no minimum DSCR requirement. Also offers fix-and-flip, bridge, and construction loans.
PNC Real Estate
Pittsburgh, PA
Top-10 US bank with dedicated commercial real estate lending. Construction, bridge, and permanent financing for major property types.
Stbridge Capital
Los Angeles, CA
Private money lender in California. Bridge, fix-and-flip, and ground-up construction loans. Fast closings for experienced investors.
US Bank
Minneapolis, MN
Fifth-largest US bank. CRE lending including construction, permanent, and SBA loans. Strong in multifamily and affordable housing.
Vaster
Miami, FL
Commercial bridge loan lender for CRE investors. Flexible short-term financing for acquisition, rehab, and construction.
Wells Fargo
San Francisco, CA
Top commercial real estate lender. CMBS, balance sheet, agency, and SBA lending across all property types.
Washington Commercial Real Estate Market
Washington, D.C. has one of the most resilient CRE markets in the country, underpinned by federal government tenancy, a massive ecosystem of law firms, trade associations, and government contractors, and a growing tech and life sciences sector. The East End and Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard submarkets have been the primary focus of new office and mixed-use development, while the K Street/Connecticut Avenue corridor remains the traditional lobbying and law firm office core. The NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue) and Union Market districts have transformed from industrial to vibrant mixed-use neighborhoods. Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and Adams Morgan command premium retail rents driven by high foot traffic and affluent demographics.
Key Economic Drivers
- ●Federal government agencies (GSA-leased office space) and defense/intelligence contractor headquarters
- ●K Street law firms, lobbying organizations, and trade association offices
- ●George Washington University, Georgetown University, and associated medical centers
- ●Amazon HQ2 in neighboring Arlington, Virginia, and its spillover economic effects
Market Insight
D.C.'s Height of Buildings Act limits most structures to 130 feet, constraining vertical development and supporting long-term property values in the core, while also pushing development outward to emerging submarkets like the Wharf, Capitol Riverfront, and Buzzard Point.
Construction Loans in Washington, District of Columbia
Commercial construction loans fund new development or major rehabilitation projects. Funds are disbursed in stages as construction progresses. Most are short-term (12-36 months) and convert to permanent financing upon completion. In the Washington metro area, borrowers can access 13 lenders offering Construction financing, including Arlington, Alexandria, Bethesda, and surrounding areas. Loan amounts typically range from $500K to $100M with rates from 7% - 10%.
Who Should Consider Construction Loans?
- Ground-up development
- Major renovations
- Land + construction
- Build-to-suit projects
Key Requirements
- Detailed construction plans and budget
- Licensed general contractor
- Building permits
- Development experience (strongly preferred)
- 20-35% equity
Advantages
- ✓Interest only on drawn funds
- ✓Funds disbursed as needed
- ✓Can include land acquisition
- ✓Construction-to-permanent options available
Considerations
- •Requires detailed plans and budgets
- •Draw schedule inspections
- •Higher rates during construction
- •Completion risk on borrower
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