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Best Commercial Mortgage Lenders for Investors in 2025

  • Writer: Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
    Nate Jones, CPCU, ARM, CLCS, AU
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

In 2025, commercial real estate investors face a dynamic lending environment. With interest rates fluctuating and underwriting standards tightening, choosing the right commercial mortgage lender is more important than ever. Whether you're financing an apartment complex, office building, or retail strip mall, the right lender can make or break your deal.


Best Commercial Mortgage Lenders for Investors in 2025

Here are the top commercial mortgage lenders for investors in 2025.


1. Lendio – Best Overall for Loan Variety

Lendio connects borrowers to a network of over 75 lenders, offering everything from SBA loans to bridge financing. With a single application, investors can compare multiple offers and choose the best fit for their property type and strategy.


2. CBRE – Best for Large-Scale Financing

CBRE is a global powerhouse offering direct lending and brokerage services. With over $34.7 billion in originations, CBRE is ideal for experienced investors seeking flexible financing across office, retail, and industrial sectors.


3. Walker & Dunlop – Best for Multifamily Properties

Specializing in multifamily loans, Walker & Dunlop offers competitive rates and deep market expertise. They originated over $26.6 billion in loans and are a top Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lender.

4. Lima One Capital – Best for Short-Term Loans

Lima One Capital is known for fix-and-flip, bridge, and rental portfolio loans. Their streamlined process and flexible terms make them a favorite among investors looking for quick funding.


5. RCN Capital – Best for Flexible Terms

RCN Capital offers long repayment terms and low rates, making them ideal for investors with unique financing needs. They’re especially strong in the retail and mixed-use sectors.


Protect Your Financed Property with Wexford Insurance

Once your loan is secured, protecting your investment is critical. Wexford Insurance offers tailored commercial property coverage for financed deals, including Apartments, office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, hotels, and mixed-use buildings

Final Thoughts

Choosing the right commercial mortgage lender can unlock better terms, faster closings, and long-term success. Pair your financing strategy with strong insurance coverage from Wexford Insurance to protect your cash flow and portfolio. Contact Wexford Insurance today to get started.


FAQs

1. What’s the best lender for multifamily properties?

Walker & Dunlop is a top choice for multifamily financing due to their Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac programs.

2. Can I insure a property that’s financed with a commercial mortgage?

Yes—Wexford Insurance provides full coverage regardless of financing method.

3. Are SBA loans available for commercial real estate?

Yes—Lenders like Lendio and U.S. Bank offer SBA 504 and 7(a) loans for owner-occupied and investment properties.

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