SBA 7(a) Commercial Real Estate & Business Acquisition Financing

SBA 7(a) loans are one of the most flexible and strategic financing options available when acquiring a business, purchasing commercial real estate, refinancing debt, or funding working capital and expansion.

If your business is growing and you want to leverage your capital efficiently, we structure SBA 7(a) financing to maximize approval strength, minimize down payment, and preserve cash flow for operations and growth.

At Commercial Capital Partners, we specialize in getting SBA 7(a) loans approved where others fall short. We understand how underwriting evaluates income, collateral, global cash flow, management strength, and business continuity. We package and position your loan request, so lenders clearly see the strength in your deal.


Who SBA 7(a) Financing Works Best For

• Business owners purchasing or refinancing owner-occupied commercial real estate
• Buyers acquiring an established business
• Operators who need real estate + business acquisition + equipment in one loan
• Business owners who have strong revenue but limited cash to inject
• Borrowers with solid tax returns, but financials that may need structuring or add-back clarification


Program Highlights

• Loan Amounts up to $5 Million
• Down Payments as low as 10% (case-by-case)
• Terms up to 25 Years (fully amortized, no balloon)
• Can include Working Capital, Tenant Improvements & Equipment
• Competitive Prime-based Interest Rates
• Can Combine Real Estate + Business Acquisition in One Loan


Why Clients Work with Us

Most lenders will submit your file.
We strategically structure it.

• We prepare a full lending package that SBA underwriting understands
• We present your deal to multiple SBA lenders to create competition and better terms
• We anticipate lender conditions before they delay the process
• We negotiate for maximum loan dollars and minimum cash injection

Our role is simple: we get your loan approved.


Next Step

There is no cost to review loan options or run loan scenarios to see what you qualify for.

→ Request SBA 7(a) Loan Options

(No obligation, no credit pull needed to review terms)