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Mezzanine Loans in North Dakota

Browse 8 lenders offering mezzanine loans in North Dakota. Compare rates, requirements, and loan programs — then connect directly.

ND Lenders
8
Typical Rate
10% - 18%
Down Payment
Reduces equity to 5-15% total
Term
1-7 years
Closing Time
30-60 days

About Mezzanine Loans in North Dakota

Mezzanine financing sits between senior debt and equity in the capital stack. It allows borrowers to increase leverage beyond what a first mortgage provides, reducing the equity needed for a deal. Secured by a pledge of the borrower's ownership interest rather than a lien on the property. In North Dakota, 8 lenders currently offer Mezzanine financing with loan amounts from $1M to $100M and rates typically ranging from 10% - 18%.

North Dakota Market Overview

North Dakota's Bakken shale formation made the state a major oil producer, and while energy remains dominant, the state has diversified into technology and UAS (drone) operations. Fargo has developed a growing tech startup ecosystem.

North Dakota's property tax rates are relatively low, and the state's Renaissance Zone program offers up to 5 years of property tax exemptions and income tax exemptions for businesses and residents in designated urban core areas. Energy-dependent markets in western North Dakota like Williston have experienced dramatic commercial property value swings tied to oil price cycles, requiring careful commodity price risk assessment in CRE lending. The state's small population and limited commercial property inventory mean that localized economic changes can have outsized effects on occupancy and values.

Who Should Consider Mezzanine Loans?

  • Reducing equity requirement
  • Large acquisitions
  • Development projects
  • Recapitalizations

Key Requirements

  • Strong sponsor track record
  • Viable business plan
  • Senior lender approval for subordinate debt
  • Adequate debt service coverage for total debt

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • Reduce equity needed
  • No lien on property (pledge of ownership)
  • Flexible structures
  • Can be interest-only

Considerations

  • High interest rates
  • Subordinate position = higher risk
  • Requires senior lender approval
  • Complex documentation

Mezzanine Loans FAQ

How does mezzanine differ from a second mortgage?
A second mortgage is secured by a lien on the property. Mezzanine debt is secured by a pledge of the borrower's ownership interest in the entity that owns the property. This distinction matters for foreclosure — mezzanine lenders can take over the entity via UCC foreclosure, which is faster than mortgage foreclosure.

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