USDA Business Loans in Arizona
Browse 2 lenders offering usda business loans in Arizona. Compare rates, requirements, and loan programs — then connect directly.
USDA Lenders in Arizona
2 lenders offering usda business loans to borrowers in Arizona.
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.
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.
About USDA Business Loans in Arizona
USDA Business & Industry (B&I) loans provide government-guaranteed financing for rural businesses. Similar to SBA loans but for rural areas, they offer competitive terms for business acquisition, real estate, equipment, and working capital in communities with populations under 50,000. In Arizona, 2 lenders currently offer USDA financing with loan amounts from $50K to $25M and rates typically ranging from Variable or fixed, competitive.
Arizona Market Overview
Arizona has become a magnet for semiconductor fabrication facilities, with TSMC and Intel making massive investments in the Phoenix metro area. The state's rapid population growth consistently ranks among the highest in the nation, fueling broad CRE demand.
Arizona's Transaction Privilege Tax applies to commercial lease income, effectively functioning as a gross receipts tax on rental revenue that landlords must factor into underwriting. Maricopa County's population growth has driven Phoenix to become one of the top industrial markets in the country, particularly for data centers and logistics facilities. Water availability is an increasingly important due diligence factor, as the state manages Colorado River allocation reductions that can affect long-term development feasibility.
Who Should Consider USDA Business Loans?
- Rural businesses
- Agricultural operations
- Rural real estate
- Businesses in towns under 50,000 population
Key Requirements
- Business in area with population <50,000
- For-profit or nonprofit
- Unable to get credit elsewhere
- Sufficient cash flow
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- ✓Up to 80% government guarantee
- ✓Long terms available
- ✓Competitive rates
- ✓Flexible use of funds
Considerations
- •Must be in eligible rural area
- •Lengthy approval process
- •Extensive documentation
- •Limited lender availability
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