Commercial Property Construction in Morgan County Colorado

What is Commercial Property Construction Loan?
Our commercial construction loans are designed for developers and investors looking to build from the ground up or redevelop existing structures for retail, office, industrial, and mixed-use properties.
– Loan Amounts: $100,000 to $10M+
– Terms: 12–24 months
– Fast closings within 7–10 days
– Interest-only payments during construction
– Loan-to-cost up to 85%
How to Qualify
Qualifying for a commercial property construction loan is simple. We focus on the asset, scope of work, and your experience—not your tax returns or credit score.
– Provide a business plan and scope of work
– Submit a construction budget and project timeline
– Title report and appraisal may be require
Property Types Eligible
We fund a wide range of commercial property types throughout Morgan County and beyond:
– Retail plazas and strip malls
– Medical office buildings
– Industrial warehouses and flex space
– Multifamily and mixed-use developments
– Hospitality and special-use properties
Fast Funding Timelines
Unlike banks, we move quickly. Our lending team can close within 7 to 10 business days, ensuring your project stays on schedule. We understand the importance of speed in today’s competitive construction market.
Local Lending Knowledge
From Fort Morgan to Brush and the surrounding towns, we understand the local zoning, permitting, and inspection process in Morgan County. Our team helps you navigate these steps efficiently, with minimal red tape.
Why Choose Us
Faster approval and funding
More lenient underwriting based on asset value and future ARV
Flexible draws for construction milestones
Local knowledge of Colorado markets
No tax returns or income docs required
Timeline and Common Use Cases
Close in just 7–10 business days with streamlined underwriting and no income documentation required—keeping your commercial build on schedule. Our loans are ideal for ground-up construction, major renovations, and value-add projects like retail centers, office buildings, industrial warehouses, multifamily housing, and mixed-use developments across Morgan County.