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Mercantile Commercial Capital: the SBA 504 Loan Experts
90% Loan-to-Cost Commercial Property Financing for Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs through our SBA 504 Loan Program. Available Nationwide!
Mercantile Commercial Capital, LLC (MCC) is the acknowledged commercial real estate lending expert in providing small and mid-sized businesses with 90% loan-to-cost commercial real estate financing through our SBA 504 Loan Program. We are the only company nationwide that exclusively focuses on providing SBA 504 loans for business owners to finance commercial property.
With our 90% loan-to-cost SBA 504 loans, owners of small and mid-sized businesses can preserve capital and maximize cash flow to better afford purchasing commercial real estate instead of leasing. Our clients receive all the benefits of ordinary bank financing but with less money down, longer fixed rate terms, more convenience, faster turnarounds and better customer service.
This is the Best-Kept Secret to Wealth Creation for business owners and entrepreneurs: Smarter Commercial Financing with our 504 loans. learn more
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Recent Blogs Thursday, October 30th, 2008
I just finished my monthly Live Small Business Success Strategies® TeleSeminar call, and this month I interviewed Bo Burlingham and Norm Brodsky, authors of The Knack: How Street Smart Entrepreneurs Learn to Handle Whatever Comes Up, and regular columnists in Inc. Magazine. Subscribers of our Series got many great insights, including how entrepreneurs should deal with hard economic times, what … |
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Recent News Florida Firm Continues to Provide Commercial Real Estate Loans for Small Business Owners Friday, November 7th, 2008
Mercantile Commercial Capital, a Florida-based firm specializing in U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 504 loans, announced today that despite the reluctance of many banks to lend money it continues to … |
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