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What if your next commercial real estate deal could change your life—but no one ever taught you how to make it happen?
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✅ How to build a team, scale your business, and lead through uncertain times
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Buying your first home doesn’t have to be overwhelming—especially when you have a proven, step-by-step roadmap signed by the expert himself.
The Smart Guide to Buying Your First Home
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· 💸Budgeting truths, hidden fees, and the myth of “$0 down”
· 🛠️The importance of building a dream team—agent, lender, and inspector
· 📝What to expect during inspections, appraisals, and closing, pl🇺🇸 Bonus content for VA borrowers, including how to get your COE and maximize your benefits
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What if your next commercial real estate deal could change your life—but no one ever taught you how to make it happen?
In
The Commercial Real Estate Playbook: Lessons From the Field, seasoned broker and finance expert
Bill Rapp
pulls back the curtain on the real-world strategies, pitfalls, and breakthrough moments that shaped his career—and the careers of countless clients and professionals he’s served.
From structuring your first deal and building your personal brand, to overcoming financing roadblocks and surviving market downturns, this no-fluff guide is packed with firsthand stories, actionable insights, and field-tested tools to help you thrive in today’s complex CRE landscape.
Whether you're an aspiring broker, active investor, small business owner, or someone looking to understand the lending side of real estate, this book offers a front-row seat to lessons that aren’t taught in classrooms—but can make or break your success.
Inside you’ll discover:
What separates successful deals from failed onesHow to transition from residential to commercial with confidenceThe art of reading people and closing like a proSmart financing tactics for every asset class—from retail to multifamilyHow to scale your business, lead a team, and future-proof your career
If you're ready to stop guessing and start building a legacy in commercial real estate, this playbook will be your trusted guide.

Buying your first home doesn’t have to be overwhelming — not when you have a proven roadmap in your hands.The Smart Guide to Buying Your First Home
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How your credit score affects your mortgage (and how to fix it fast)What lenders arereallylooking for — and how to get pre-approved like a proBudgeting tips, hidden costs, and why “$0 down” doesn’t mean “free”How to build your dream team and search with strategyThe real-deal guide to inspections, appraisals, and closing dayBonus insights forveterans using VA loans— including how to get your COE, debunking common VA myths, and planning for future moves or refinancing
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Bill Rapp is a seasoned commercial real estate broker and finance expert with over a decade of experience helping clients navigate complex property transactions and capital solutions. Based in Houston, Texas, Bill specializes in investment sales, acquisitions, and commercial financing strategies tailored to meet the needs of investors, developers, and business owners. He brings a
unique blend of market insight, negotiation skills, and financial acumen to every deal, consistently delivering value and growth opportunities for his clients. With a deep knowledge of the Houston and Greater Texas markets, Bill
is committed to building long-term relationships and helping clients make smart, strategic decisions in today’s ever-evolving real estate landscape. When
he’s not closing deals or analyzing the next big opportunity, Bill enjoys time with family, outdoor adventures, and giving back to the local community through mentorship and service.If you’d like, I can help write or edit these based on
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🏢 Small Balance Commercial Loans: Flexible Financing for Investors & Business Owners 💰
🚀 Small Commercial Real Estate Loans: How to Finance Deals That Banks May Overlook 🏦
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Small Balance Commercial Loans: Flexible Financing for Investors & Business Owners
Not every commercial real estate transaction requires a $10 million loan.
Across the country, investors and business owners regularly need financing for smaller commercial properties—an office condominium, neighborhood retail building, small warehouse, mixed-use property, medical office, or investment property.
The challenge is that smaller commercial loans don't always fit neatly into the lending models used by larger banks.
That's where small balance commercial loans can become an important financing tool.
At Medallion Funds, we help commercial property investors and business owners evaluate financing options and identify lenders whose programs fit the property, borrower, and business plan.
What Is a Small Balance Commercial Loan?
A small balance commercial loan is generally a commercial real estate loan designed for properties requiring relatively modest financing compared with institutional commercial transactions.
There isn't one universal definition of "small balance." Individual lenders establish their own minimum and maximum loan sizes.
These loans can potentially finance both owner-occupied commercial real estate and investment properties, depending on the lender and program.
Typical property types may include:
·Small retail centers
·Office buildings and office condominiums
·Medical and dental offices
·Warehouses and industrial properties
·Mixed-use properties
·Small multifamily properties
·Restaurants and other owner-occupied properties
·Single-tenant commercial properties
·Neighborhood investment properties
The appropriate financing structure depends on much more than the loan amount.
Why Small Commercial Loans Can Be Surprisingly Difficult
Borrowers sometimes assume a smaller loan should automatically be easier to obtain.
Commercial lending doesn't necessarily work that way.
A lender still needs to underwrite the borrower, property, collateral, cash flow, credit, ownership structure, and exit strategy. Many of those underwriting costs exist whether the loan is $500,000 or $5 million.
Consequently, some lenders establish minimum commercial loan amounts or concentrate their resources on larger transactions.
This can create a financing gap for otherwise viable smaller properties.
A commercial mortgage broker can help by identifying lenders that actively pursue the small-balance segment rather than trying to force the transaction into a lending program that isn't designed for it.
Owner-Occupied vs. Investment Property Financing
One of the first questions we ask is:
Who will occupy the property?
That distinction can substantially change the financing strategy.
Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate
If your business occupies the property, financing possibilities may include conventional bank financing, credit unions, SBA programs, and other commercial lending products.
For qualifying small businesses, SBA 7(a) and SBA 504 financing may also warrant consideration, particularly when preserving working capital is important.
Commercial Investment Properties
For investment properties, lenders generally focus heavily on the property's ability to service its debt.
That brings Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) into the discussion.
A simplified formula is:
DSCR = Net Operating Income ÷ Annual Debt Service
For example, if a property produces $120,000 of NOI and annual principal and interest payments total $90,000:
$120,000 ÷ $90,000 = 1.33x DSCR
The lender's required DSCR will depend on its program, property type, borrower, leverage, market conditions, and other underwriting factors.
The Importance of Loan-to-Value
Loan-to-value (LTV) is another fundamental commercial lending metric.
The calculation is:
Loan Amount ÷ Property Value = LTV
Suppose an investor purchases a commercial property for $1 million and requests a $700,000 loan.
That represents approximately:
70% LTV
Higher leverage generally means greater risk for the lender. As a result, leverage can affect pricing, required reserves, underwriting standards, and the amount of equity the borrower needs to contribute.
This is why commercial financing should be analyzed as a complete capital structure rather than simply asking, "What's the interest rate?"
What Lenders Evaluate
Small balance commercial lenders may evaluate several factors simultaneously, including:
Property cash flow: Does the property generate enough income to support the proposed debt?
Borrower credit: Personal and business credit can influence available programs.
Liquidity: Lenders may want borrowers to maintain liquidity after closing rather than deploying every available dollar into the acquisition.
Net worth: Some lenders evaluate the financial strength of the guarantors relative to the requested loan.
Property type: A stabilized multifamily property presents a different risk profile than a restaurant, office condominium, or special-use property.
Occupancy: Investment-property lenders may examine occupancy, tenant concentration, lease expirations, and historical operating performance.
Experience: Prior ownership, management, investment, or business experience may strengthen the transaction.
Exit strategy: This becomes particularly important with bridge and transitional financing.
Understanding these variables before approaching lenders can make the financing process substantially more efficient.
Why Borrowers Should Look Beyond Their Primary Bank
Your bank may be an excellent lender.
But it represents one credit box.
Commercial lenders can differ significantly in their appetite for property type, leverage, geography, borrower experience, DSCR, recourse, loan size, and documentation.
A transaction declined by one institution isn't automatically an unfinanceable transaction.
It may simply be a mismatch between the deal and that lender's credit policy.
That distinction is one of the primary reasons borrowers work with commercial mortgage brokers.
The Lowest Rate Isn't Always the Best Loan
Commercial borrowers naturally focus on interest rates.
Rates matter—but they're only one component of the financing decision.
Investors and business owners should also consider:
·Amortization
·Loan maturity
·Recourse requirements
·Prepayment penalties
·Origination costs
·Required reserves
·Personal guarantees
·Covenants
·Extension options
·Closing timeline
·Required equity
A loan offering a slightly lower rate but an unfavorable maturity or substantial prepayment penalty may ultimately be less attractive than another structure.
The objective should be finding financing that supports the property's investment strategy and expected hold period.
Acquisition Financing
Small balance commercial loans can be used to acquire income-producing or owner-occupied properties.
Before making an offer, investors should understand how much leverage may be available and how the proposed debt affects cash flow.
Consider financing before signing the purchase contract whenever possible.
That can help you structure appropriate financing contingencies and avoid discovering a capital shortfall immediately before closing.
Commercial Real Estate Refinancing
Small commercial properties may also be candidates for refinancing.
Common objectives include:
·Replacing a maturing commercial loan
·Moving from bridge financing into permanent debt
·Improving loan structure
·Extending amortization
·Releasing equity through a cash-out refinance
·Consolidating certain property-related obligations
·Financing improvements or expansion
A refinance should be evaluated based on the borrower's objectives rather than simply comparing the existing rate with a proposed rate.
Cash-Out Commercial Refinancing
Commercial real estate can represent significant trapped equity.
Depending on lender guidelines and property performance, investors may be able to refinance and access part of that equity.
Capital could potentially be used for another acquisition, renovations, business expansion, reserves, or other approved purposes.
However, additional leverage also increases debt service.
The key question isn't merely:
"How much equity can I pull out?"
A better question is:
"How much leverage can the property responsibly support while accomplishing my investment objective?"
Small Balance Loans for Self-Employed Borrowers
Commercial property owners are frequently entrepreneurs.
That means their financial profiles may not resemble those of traditional W-2 employees.
Business owners may have multiple entities, depreciation, business expenses, variable distributions, substantial assets, and complicated tax returns.
Commercial lenders may evaluate these borrowers differently depending on the loan program.
That's another reason lender selection matters.
The objective is to match the borrower's actual financial profile with an appropriate underwriting methodology.
Why Work With Medallion Funds?
Commercial financing isn't a commodity.
Two properties with identical purchase prices can require completely different financing strategies because the borrowers, leases, cash flows, property types, and business plans are different.
At Medallion Funds, our role is to understand the transaction first.
We evaluate the property, borrower, loan request, leverage, cash flow, and objectives before determining which financing strategies warrant consideration.
Instead of asking only:
"Who has the lowest rate?"
We start with:
"What financing structure gives this transaction the strongest path forward?"
That approach can be particularly valuable with small balance commercial real estate, where lender appetite varies significantly.
Need Financing for a Smaller Commercial Property?
Whether you're purchasing an office condominium, refinancing a warehouse, acquiring a neighborhood retail property, or buying real estate for your business, don't assume your financing options begin and end with your local bank.
The right capital structure can be just as important to the transaction as the property itself.
Let's evaluate the property, cash flow, borrower profile, and business plan—and determine which commercial financing strategies make sense for your transaction.
Bill Rapp
Partner & Capital Advisor | Medallion Funds
Commercial Lending Nationwide
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