Ocean Pacific Capital has direct access to 87 aggressive commercial real estate loan lending sources in the nation, offering competitive rates. For the past 28 years, Ocean Pacific Capital has offered commercial real estate loan products and commercial real estate loan programs. Commercial real estate loans are available for the following commercial properties, but not limited to: apartments, commercial centers, industrial buildings, strip centers, mobile home parks, subdivisions, office buildings, mixed use centers, senior housings, hotels, golf courses, and lot loans. Our commercial real estate loan department works diligently to structure financing terms that are best suited to our client's needs for a commercial real estate loan. As a direct correspondent to 87 commercial real estate loan lending institutions, our customers will not only benefit from competitive rates on a commercial real estate loan, but also at an efficient and cost perspective. Our commercial real estate loan underwriting guidelines are as follows:
· Up to 80% LTV available on commercial real estate loans (100% LTV with mezzanine loan)
· Loan amounts range on a commercial real estate loan from $500,000 to $1.3 billion
· Adjustable commercial real estate loan available as well as fixed rate commercial real estate loan
· Commercial real estate loan fixed rate 5, 7, 10 year terms amortized over 25 or 30 years
· Recourse and non-recourse available on commercial real estate loan
· Up-to-date commercial real estate loan rates available
Make Ocean Pacific Capital your commercial real estate loan financing source. Whether you need to refinance your current commercial real estate loan or acquire a commercial real estate loan, we have the experience to structure the best commercial real estate loan suited to your needs. To submit a commercial real estate loan request, click here. For more information on commercial real estate loans, call us today toll-free 1.800.595.1474 for a confidential and complementary commercial real estate loan quote. Click here to view our most recent commercial real estate loans.
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Daily Oil & Gas and Wall Street Journal News
2/22/19
More than four months after originally announcing their plans to merge, offshore drilling contractors Ensco plc and Rowan Companies plc Rowan Companies plc have been given the final green light.
Twelve empty supertankers plowing across thousands of miles of ocean toward America's Gulf of Mexico coastline are revealing truths about today's global oil market.
Oil extended gains from a 3-month high as industry data signaled a limited increase in American crude stockpiles, and on signs that the U.S. and China are moving closer to a trade deal.
Both the WTI and Brent finished higher Wednesday as the spread between the two benchmarks reached levels not seen since Nov. 2018.
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2/22/19
WSJ.com: Commercial Real Estate
CBRE Global Investors Buys Stake in Three GGP Malls One of the world?s largest real-estate asset managers has purchased a 49% stake in three malls in a deal that values them at more than $1 billion and shows that investors still have an appetite for top-tier retail property.
FAO Schwarz Is Returning to New York A dominant presence in Midtown Manhattan for decades before its closure in 2015, the toy store is coming to life again with a new, 20,000-square-foot Rockefeller Center location.
Sportswear-Maker Puma to Open New York Flagship Germany?s Puma has signed a lease deal to creating a marquee location on Fifth Avenue that will be the first of its kind for the company in North America.
Kushner Cos., Brookfield Near a Deal for Stake in 666 Fifth Ave. The real estate arm of Brookfield Asset Management is in advanced talks with Kushner Cos. to buy roughly a 50% stake in 666 Fifth Ave. and invest hundreds of millions of dollars in the Manhattan office tower, which has been at the center of a controversy over possible conflicts of interest involving Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump?s son-in-law and adviser.
Want to Buy a Luxury Hotel in the U.S.? Try China's Insurance Regulator When Chinese regulators seized control of Anbang Insurance, they took ownership of more than a dozen luxury U.S. hotels. Now, as the government looks to sell, it faces a problem: The buildings likely are worth less than what Anbang paid only a couple of years ago.