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SBA 7(a) Loans in Asheville, NC

Find lenders offering sba 7(a) loans in the Asheville, including Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Weaverville, and surrounding areas. Compare rates, terms, and programs from 90 lenders.

Lenders
90
Typical Rate
Prime + 1.5% to 3.75%
Down Payment
10-20%
Term
10-25 years
Closing Time
30-90 days

Which SBA 7(a) lenders serve Asheville?

90 lenders offering sba 7(a) loans in the Asheville, NC area.

Live Oak Banking Company

Local SBA

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
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Bank of America, National Association

Local SBA

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.

138 SBA loans
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HomeTrust Bank

Local SBA

ASHEVILLE, NC

Asheville, North Carolina-based regional bank offering SBA 7(a) loans, commercial mortgages, and business banking. Serves small businesses across the Carolinas, Virginia, and Tennessee.

34 SBA loans
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First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company

Local SBA

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
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Truliant FCU

Local SBA

Winston-Salem, NC

Winston-Salem, NC-based credit union serving members across the Carolinas and Virginia. Offers SBA 7(a) loans, commercial real estate financing, and business accounts with competitive credit union rates.

28 SBA loans
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The Fidelity Bank

Local SBA

FUQUAY VARINA, NC

Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina-based community bank offering SBA 7(a) loans, commercial real estate, and business banking. Serves businesses in the Raleigh-Durham Triangle region.

20 SBA loans
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Bank of America

Local

Charlotte, NC

One of the largest US banks. Commercial real estate lending, construction financing, and SBA loans through nationwide branch network.

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North State Bank

Local SBA

RALEIGH, NC

16 SBA loans
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Bank of Oak Ridge

Local SBA

OAK RIDGE, NC

16 SBA loans
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Mechanics and Farmers Bank

Local SBA

Durham, NC

7 SBA loans
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Carolina Small Business Development Fund

Local SBA

Raleigh, NC

3 SBA loans
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Southern Bank and Trust Company

Local SBA

MOUNT OLIVE, NC

2 SBA loans
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The Huntington National Bank

SBA

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.

1337 SBA loans
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Newtek Bank, National Association

SBA

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
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U.S. Bank, National Association

SBA

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
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What does the Asheville commercial real estate market look like?

Asheville's CRE market is defined by its tourism-driven economy, craft brewery scene, and the constraints imposed by its mountain geography in the Blue Ridge region. The downtown core along Biltmore Avenue and Lexington Avenue commands premium rents for retail and hospitality properties, supported by over 11 million annual visitors drawn to the Biltmore Estate and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The River Arts District along the French Broad River has evolved from artist studios into a mixed-use submarket with new hotel, residential, and retail development. Limited developable land in the valley setting restricts new supply, keeping vacancy rates relatively tight across most property types.

Key Economic Drivers

  • Tourism economy anchored by the Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Parkway, and craft brewery industry
  • Mission Hospital (HCA Healthcare) as the region's largest employer driving medical office demand
  • River Arts District redevelopment creating new mixed-use investment opportunities along the French Broad River
  • University of North Carolina at Asheville and Warren Wilson College supporting local workforce and housing demand

Market Insight

Asheville's geographic constraints in the Swannanoa Valley limit new commercial construction starts, resulting in downtown retail vacancy rates that have historically remained well below the national average and supporting above-average rent growth for existing properties.

How do sba 7(a) loans work in Asheville, North Carolina?

SBA 7(a) loans are the most common SBA loan program, offering up to $5 million for working capital, equipment, real estate, business acquisition, and refinancing. Backed by the U.S. Small Business Administration, they offer competitive rates and longer terms than conventional business loans. In the Asheville metro area, borrowers can access 90 lenders offering SBA 7(a) financing, including Hendersonville, Black Mountain, Weaverville, and surrounding areas. Loan amounts typically range from $25K to $5M with rates from Prime + 1.5% to 3.75%.

Who should consider sba 7(a) loans?

  • Small business owners
  • Business acquisitions
  • Working capital needs
  • Commercial real estate purchase

What are the key requirements?

  • For-profit business operating in the US
  • Owner has invested equity
  • Exhausted other financing options
  • No delinquent government debt
  • Credit score: 680+

Advantages

  • Low down payment (as low as 10%)
  • Competitive interest rates
  • Long repayment terms
  • Can be used for many purposes

Considerations

  • Lengthy application process
  • Extensive documentation required
  • Personal guarantee required
  • Collateral often needed

SBA 7(a) Loans in Asheville FAQ

How many SBA 7(a) lenders serve Asheville, NC?
There are 90 lenders offering sba 7(a) loans in the Asheville metro area. Of these, 12 are headquartered in North Carolina, including Live Oak Banking Company, Bank of America, National Association, HomeTrust Bank. Loan amounts typically range from 25K to 5M with rates from Prime + 1.5% to 3.75%.
What are SBA 7(a) loan rates in Asheville?
SBA 7(a) loan rates in Asheville typically range from Prime + 1.5% to 3.75%, though exact rates depend on factors like your credit score, the property's cash flow, and loan-to-value ratio. Down payments usually run 10-20%, and closing can take 30-90 days. Compare multiple Asheville-area lenders to find the best terms for your deal.
How long does an SBA 7(a) loan take to close?
Typically 30-90 days from application to funding. SBA Preferred Lenders can approve loans in-house, which speeds things up significantly.
Can I use an SBA 7(a) for real estate?
Yes. SBA 7(a) loans can finance commercial real estate purchase, construction, or renovation. Terms up to 25 years for real estate.
What's the difference between SBA 7(a) and 504?
7(a) is more flexible — it can be used for working capital, equipment, and real estate. 504 is specifically for major fixed assets like real estate and large equipment, and typically offers lower rates on the CDC portion.

Where else can I find sba 7(a) loans in North Carolina?

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