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Commercial Real Estate Financing Explained | Bridge Loans, SBA Loans & Private Lending (Part 2)

35 min · 7. Juli 2026
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How do commercial real estate investors actually get financing? In Part 2 of my conversation with Kenneth Igwe, Co-Founder of Baker Collins & Co., we take a deep dive into commercial real estate financing, private lending, and what lenders actually look for before approving a deal. With more than $1 billion in commercial real estate debt and equity originated, Kenneth explains how experienced investors structure deals, avoid costly mistakes, and position themselves to secure funding for commercial properties. Whether you're purchasing an apartment complex, office building, warehouse, retail center, mixed-use development, or vacant land, understanding how lenders evaluate projects can make the difference between getting approved—or getting denied. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: ✔️ How commercial real estate financing actually works ✔️ The difference between bridge loans, portfolio loans, SBA loans, acquisition & development loans, and lines of credit ✔️ Why lenders evaluate Location, Property, and Person (LPP) before approving financing ✔️ What new commercial real estate investors need before applying for funding ✔️ Why experience matters when raising capital ✔️ The biggest financing mistakes commercial real estate investors make ✔️ How to prepare your financial package before approaching lenders ✔️ What credit committees really look for ✔️ Why getting the lowest interest rate isn't always the best deal ✔️ The truth about private lending, commercial lending, and access to capital ✔️ Why social media "real estate gurus" often create unrealistic expectations ✔️ How to build a finance-ready real estate business If you're a: • Commercial real estate investor • Developer • Contractor • Broker • Small business owner • Entrepreneur • Real estate professional ...this episode will help you better understand how commercial financing decisions are made. 🎧 Want more conversations like this? Subscribe to The Commercial Builders Network, where we restore trust, reclaim power, and build legacy through conversations with leaders in commercial real estate, construction, finance, workforce development, and entrepreneurship. Watch Part 1 if you missed it, then come back for Part 2! ---------------------------------------- #CommercialRealEstate #CommercialLending #PrivateLending #CommercialFinance #BridgeLoans #SBALoan #RealEstateInvesting #RealEstateDevelopment #BusinessFunding #CommercialBuildersNetwork #Entrepreneurship #WealthBuilding

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Episode Commercial Real Estate Financing Explained | Bridge Loans, SBA Loans & Private Lending (Part 2) Cover

Commercial Real Estate Financing Explained | Bridge Loans, SBA Loans & Private Lending (Part 2)

How do commercial real estate investors actually get financing? In Part 2 of my conversation with Kenneth Igwe, Co-Founder of Baker Collins & Co., we take a deep dive into commercial real estate financing, private lending, and what lenders actually look for before approving a deal. With more than $1 billion in commercial real estate debt and equity originated, Kenneth explains how experienced investors structure deals, avoid costly mistakes, and position themselves to secure funding for commercial properties. Whether you're purchasing an apartment complex, office building, warehouse, retail center, mixed-use development, or vacant land, understanding how lenders evaluate projects can make the difference between getting approved—or getting denied. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: ✔️ How commercial real estate financing actually works ✔️ The difference between bridge loans, portfolio loans, SBA loans, acquisition & development loans, and lines of credit ✔️ Why lenders evaluate Location, Property, and Person (LPP) before approving financing ✔️ What new commercial real estate investors need before applying for funding ✔️ Why experience matters when raising capital ✔️ The biggest financing mistakes commercial real estate investors make ✔️ How to prepare your financial package before approaching lenders ✔️ What credit committees really look for ✔️ Why getting the lowest interest rate isn't always the best deal ✔️ The truth about private lending, commercial lending, and access to capital ✔️ Why social media "real estate gurus" often create unrealistic expectations ✔️ How to build a finance-ready real estate business If you're a: • Commercial real estate investor • Developer • Contractor • Broker • Small business owner • Entrepreneur • Real estate professional ...this episode will help you better understand how commercial financing decisions are made. 🎧 Want more conversations like this? Subscribe to The Commercial Builders Network, where we restore trust, reclaim power, and build legacy through conversations with leaders in commercial real estate, construction, finance, workforce development, and entrepreneurship. Watch Part 1 if you missed it, then come back for Part 2! ---------------------------------------- #CommercialRealEstate #CommercialLending #PrivateLending #CommercialFinance #BridgeLoans #SBALoan #RealEstateInvesting #RealEstateDevelopment #BusinessFunding #CommercialBuildersNetwork #Entrepreneurship #WealthBuilding

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