SMSF Loans specialises in helping you secure the right loan solutions for your commercial property investment needs. This includes taking care of unique requirements such as Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs).
By leveraging the funds within your SMSF and through our guidance, you can explore a wide range of commercial real estate opportunities, from office spaces and retail outlets to industrial facilities and specialised properties.
With the right loan, SMSF loan structure, and property type, your fund could experience significant growth by the time you retire.
We create customised lending strategies for your SMSF commercial property loans. Whether you're planning to lease out a property or have your business lease through your self-managed super fund, having the right lending framework is essential. This ensures you optimise tax incentives and drive investment growth.
Our Commercial SMSF Property Loans service involves designing loan structures that specifically cater to the requirements of SMSFs investing in commercial real estate. This includes structuring loans under Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements (LRBAs).
Our service also involves working with your financial adviser to create a strong investment strategy and assess the financial viability of the investment, determining appropriate loan amounts and terms, and negotiating with financial institutions to secure favourable lending and interest rate terms for our clients. This includes advising clients on the intricacies of SMSF investments in commercial real estate, assisting in the preparation of loan documentation, and offering ongoing support to ensure smooth loan approval and disbursement.
We conduct thorough assessments to ensure that loan structures comply with regulatory requirements and SMSF guidelines. Additionally, we employ risk mitigation strategies to safeguard the interests of our clients and minimise potential financial risks associated with commercial property investments through SMSFs.
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Users are encouraged to seek professional guidance before making financial decisions.