What is the price of your services?
We understand that for any business, new or established, every single expense matters! Because of this, we do not charge any upfront fees to any of our clients. Our payment comes in the form of a broker/finders fee from the lender once your loan has closed.
Why should I use Golden Capital Solutions instead of talking directly with my bank?
While your local bank may offer funding solutions, we collaborate with over 30 specialized lenders, each focusing on areas like equipment financing or supporting emerging franchise brands. Each lender has unique criteria for evaluating borrowers. Our team will match you with the lender best suited to meet your specific needs, maximizing your chances of securing approval!
What is commercial lending?
Commercial lending refers to the process of providing loans to businesses for various purposes, such as expansion, purchasing inventory, or refinancing existing debt.
How does commercial lending differ from personal lending?
Commercial lending is tailored to businesses, focusing on their revenue, business plan, and assets, whereas personal lending is based on individual credit scores and personal income.
What types of commercial loans are available?
Types include term loans, lines of credit, equipment financing, real estate loans, and SBA loans.
What do I need to qualify for a commercial loan?
Eligibility typically requires a solid business plan, financial statements, a good credit history, and collateral. We will assist you with gathering all of these things!
What is hotel financing?
Hotel financing refers to loans or other financial products specifically designed to help hotel owners or developers acquire, build, renovate, or refinance hotels and hospitality properties.
What types of hotel financing are available?
Options include acquisition loans, construction loans, renovation loans, SBA 504/7(a) loans, bridge loans, and permanent financing.
How do lenders assess the value of a hotel property?
Lenders evaluate the property based on factors like location, occupancy rates, Average Daily Rate (ADR), Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR), and the overall condition of the hotel.