Emma Greyson

Financing Commercial Property in Australia: What Buyers Need to Know Before They Commit

Financing is one of the biggest differences between residential and commercial real estate. Many investors assume a commercial property purchase will be financed the same way as a residential investment – but the rules, risks, and expectations are very different.

Understanding how lenders assess commercial deals can save time, reduce risk, and improve your chances of approval.

How Commercial Property Finance Works

Unlike residential lending, which is largely based on the borrower, commercial finance is assessed on both the borrower and the asset.

Lenders typically look at:

  • The income and stability of the lease
  • Tenant quality and business strength
  • The net income of the property
  • The borrower’s financial position and experience

In simple terms, lenders want confidence that the rent can comfortably service the debt—even if circumstances change.

Deposit and Loan-to-Value Ratios (LVRs)

Most commercial property loans require a larger deposit than residential property.

As a general guide:

  • LVRs commonly range from 60% – 70%
  • Higher-risk assets may be capped at 50% – 60%
  • Strong tenants and long leases can improve terms

This means buyers need more capital upfront, but it also reduces lender risk and can improve long-term stability.

Interest Rates and Loan Terms

Commercial interest rates are usually higher than residential rates and are often offered on:

  • Shorter loan terms (typically 3 – 5 years)
  • Variable or fixed options
  • Interest-only or principal-and-interest structures

Loan terms are often aligned with the lease length, so a short lease can limit borrowing power or increase costs.

Why Lease and Tenant Quality Matter So Much

In commercial property, the lease underwrites the loan.

Lenders pay close attention to:

  • Remaining lease term
  • Rent review mechanisms
  • Tenant covenant strength
  • Vacancy risk at lease expiry

A weak lease can reduce borrowing capacity or derail finance altogether even if the property itself looks attractive.

Common Financing Mistakes Buyers Make

Some of the most common issues in commercial finance include:

  • Assuming pre-approval works the same way as residential
  • Underestimating deposit and cost requirements
  • Not aligning loan term with lease length
  • Failing to factor in GST, land tax, or vacancy buffers

These mistakes can delay settlement or force renegotiation late in the process.

The Role of Brokers, Accountants, and Buyer’s Agents

A successful commercial property purchase often relies on coordination between:

  • A commercial finance broker to structure the loan
  • An accountant to advise on tax and ownership structure
  • A commercial property buyers agent to ensure the asset and lease support the finance

When these parties work in isolation, risk increases. Alignment is key.

Final Thoughts

Financing commercial property in Australia is not just about securing a loan, it’s about ensuring the asset, lease, and funding structure all work together. Buyers who understand this early put themselves in a stronger position to negotiate, settle smoothly, and hold the asset with confidence.

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