Business & Commercial Financing During Key Transitions

Business growth, property purchases, and refinancing decisions often require thoughtful capital alignment. Reviewing structure, cash flow, and long-term objectives carefully helps ensure financing supports your broader strategy.

Financing to Move Business Forward.

Business transitions often require thoughtful capital alignment.

  • Owner-occupied purchases

  • Expansion

  • Refinancing

  • Cash flow restructuring

Commercial financing requires structured preparation and careful lender matching.

Before proceeding, we review:

  • Business income presentation

  • Cash flow

  • Risk tolerance

  • Long-term objectives

Capital should support growth without compromising stability.

Alinging Capital With Strategy.

Commercial Financing Solutions.

I arrange financing for a wide range of commercial and income-producing properties, including:

  • Owner-occupied commercial buildings

  • Investment commercial properties

  • Mixed-use properties (commercial + residential)

  • Multi-unit residential (5+ units)

  • Retail, office, warehouse, light industrial

  • Hospitality & tourism-based properties

  • Refinances (rate improvement, debt consolidation, equity take-out)

  • Leasehold improvements & renovations

  • Development and take-out planning

If a property produces income or supports a business, it typically falls under commercial financing.

Access to Full Lending Market.

Commercial deals fail when they’re forced into the wrong lender box.

I work with:

  • Major Canadian banks

  • Government-backed and Crown lenders

  • Credit unions

  • Alternative and private commercial lenders

This allows me to find the right solution instead of declining the file.

Every lender has different risk tolerances, property preferences, and underwriting models. My role is to match your deal to the lenders actively financing that type of project — and structure it properly from the start.

Most conversations begin with a simple review of your situation and timing.