Get the Most Out of Your SBA Loan Proceeds with the SBA 504 Green Loan Program

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Get the Most Out of Your SBA Loan Proceeds with the SBA 504 Green Loan Program

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Q: Hello Beau, I currently have an SBA loan of approximately $4.5 million. This loan was obtained for the purpose of acquiring a business, without involving any commercial real estate (CRE). I am aware that the SBA imposes a cap of $5 million on the aggregate amount. However I am interested in purchasing a warehouse for my business. Is there a possibility of obtaining high leverage financing similar to an SBA loan?

Thank you.
Jordan

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Timestamps:
(00:01) - Jordan asked about acquiring a business without commercial real estate involvement.
(00:43) - The possibility of using an SBA 504 green program to increase the aggregate amount of SBA proceeds. Beau explains the potential to add energy-efficient components like LED lighting to enhance the loan.
(01:22) - The structure of the SBA 504 loan, with a conventional first loan and an SBA second loan (the "sec").
(01:50) - Beau refers to an approach called "SBA hack" and mentions the possibility of refinancing an existing building into a 504 loan to reduce the aggregate amount.

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