Commercial Loans
Commercial Real Estate Loans in Washington
Financing for multifamily, mixed-use, retail, office, and industrial properties in Washington. 50+ lenders competing for your deal.
Why Washington Is a Strong Market for Commercial Real Estate Investment
Washington offers strong opportunities for commercial real estate investors across multiple asset classes. Growing population trends, strong employment fundamentals, and increasing demand for multifamily housing and mixed-use development make Washington a prime market for commercial property acquisitions and refinances.
Whether you're acquiring a multifamily apartment complex, refinancing a retail center, or developing a mixed-use project, Sinai Capital connects you with 50+ commercial lenders who compete to offer the best rate and terms for your Washington deal. From bridge loans for value-add acquisitions to permanent financing for stabilized assets, we cover the full spectrum of commercial real estate lending.
Washington Real Estate Market at a Glance
Median Home Price
$575,000
Median Rent
$2,200
Avg Cap Rate
5.0%
Foreclosure Type
Non-Judicial
State Income Tax
None
Landlord Friendly
Moderate
Spokane has been one of the fastest-growing rental markets in the Pacific Northwest, with rents increasing over 30% in the past three years while prices remain well below Seattle levels.
Top Washington Markets for Commercial Real Estate
Seattle, WA
Active commercial lending market with strong multifamily and mixed-use demand
Tacoma, WA
Active commercial lending market with strong multifamily and mixed-use demand
Spokane, WA
Active commercial lending market with strong multifamily and mixed-use demand
Vancouver, WA
Active commercial lending market with strong multifamily and mixed-use demand
Bellevue, WA
Active commercial lending market with strong multifamily and mixed-use demand
Commercial Loan Requirements in Washington
Washington Lending Regulations & Tax Considerations
Foreclosure & Lending Laws
Washington uses a non-judicial foreclosure process. However, the state has enacted significant tenant protections in recent years, including limits on late fees, mandatory relocation assistance in some jurisdictions, and extended notice periods for rent increases. Seattle has its own additional tenant protection ordinances.
Tax Implications for Investors
Washington has no state income tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly states for real estate investors on the income side. Property tax rates average about 0.98% of assessed value. The state does have a real estate excise tax (REET) on property sales ranging from 1.1% to 3%.
How to Get a Commercial Loan in Washington
Tell us about your deal
Fill out a quick pre-qualification form with your Washington commercial property details, loan amount, and timeline. Takes about 2 minutes. No credit pull required.
We shop 50+ lenders for your best rate
We send your deal to our network of 50+ commercial lenders who specialize in Washington investment properties. Each lender competes to offer you the best rate and terms for your specific asset class.
Choose your terms and close
Pick the offer that works best for your Washington commercial investment. We handle the paperwork and push your deal to closing. Most commercial loans close in 20-45 days.
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We shop your Washington commercial deal to 50+ lenders to find you the best rate. No credit pull. No commitment. Takes 2 minutes.