Commercial finance in San Diego

DSCR Loans in San Diego, California

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An investor loan that qualifies on the building’s own income suits San Diego, where owners frequently hold small industrial, medical suites and apartments through entities rather than personally. DSCR loans in San Diego are sized on the rent roll and the operating statement instead of tax returns, and our DSCR Loans program overview sets out how that test is applied before a market is factored in.

Mission Valley Capital places these files with local banks, national banks, correspondent lenders, alternative lenders and private-money sources, so a Kearny Mesa flex building and an Otay Mesa distribution box do not end up in front of the same single credit box.

Where San Diego investor product actually sits

Otay Mesa is the county’s warehouse engine, with cross-border logistics and manufacturing users filling boxes along Siempre Viva Road, Airway Road and Britannia Boulevard beside the port of entry. Kearny Mesa holds multi-tenant flex and service industrial off Ruffin Road and Balboa Avenue, plus the Convoy Street food and retail district. Sorrento Valley and Sorrento Mesa carry research and development flex around Roselle Street and Sorrento Valley Boulevard, leased to life-science and technology tenants whose improvements are expensive and specific. Downtown and East Village hold older commercial and mixed-use around Broadway and Cortez Hill, and medical office concentrates near the Alvarado and Grossmont campuses. Apartment ownership stays local and privately held in North Park, City Heights, Normal Heights and along the Chula Vista and National City corridors. Each of those submarkets produces a different rent roll, and coverage underwriting reflects that.

Assets we place investor debt against countywide

DSCR loans in San Diego work best where the income is documented and the leases are clean.

  • Multi-tenant industrial and flex in Kearny Mesa and Miramar, where several leases and staggered expirations sit inside one income stream.
  • Distribution and manufacturing buildings in Otay Mesa leased to cross-border logistics operators, often on short initial terms.
  • Research and development or laboratory flex in Sorrento Valley, where specialized improvements affect re-leasing assumptions.
  • Medical office suites and small campuses near hospital nodes, leased to practices rather than corporate credit.
  • Apartment buildings of five units and above in the older urban neighborhoods, including properties held in an LLC.
  • Neighborhood retail and mixed-use downtown and along the South Bay corridors.

Investor loan structures available on San Diego income property

A dedicated investor program qualifies the property, not the borrower’s personal income, which makes it useful for entity-held assets and for owners with complex returns. Conventional bank debt remains competitive on stabilized buildings when the borrower will provide recourse and a depository relationship. CMBS and life-insurance-company money reaches longer fixed terms and non-recourse treatment on larger stabilized assets. Bridge capital funds a purchase or a lease-up before the coverage test can be met, then gets refinanced. Cash-out refinancing pulls equity from a seasoned building when coverage supports it. Owner-occupants have a different path entirely, covered in Commercial Real Estate Loans in San Diego and, where the operating business qualifies, under SBA Loans in San Diego.

How the lender builds the income number your ratio comes from

Coverage is net operating income divided by annual debt service, and almost every dispute is about the numerator. An underwriter builds it in a fixed order:

  1. In-place base rent from executed leases, not asking rents.
  2. Plus recoverable reimbursements on triple-net industrial leases, counted only against the expenses they actually recover.
  3. Less a market vacancy and credit loss factor, applied even when the building is fully leased today.
  4. Less a management fee whether you self-manage or not, plus replacement reserves per square foot.

The Otay Mesa wrinkle matters here. Logistics tenants often sign two- and three-year terms, so leases expiring inside your loan term get rolled to the underwriter’s market rent, and short weighted average lease term usually draws a heavier vacancy factor than a Kearny Mesa multi-tenant building carries. Run those four lines against your own rent roll this week; the gap between that result and your pro forma is your proceeds gap.

A representative Otay Mesa investor structure

The structure below is illustrative of this asset type. It is not a specific client transaction.

ElementRepresentative approach
Property typeSingle-tenant distribution building near Siempre Viva Road, leased to a logistics operator
Loan purposeAcquisition by an investor holding the asset in a single-purpose LLC
StructureInvestor loan qualified on property coverage, with the entity as borrower and a carve-out guaranty
Leverage approachConstrained by the lower of a coverage floor and a loan-to-value ceiling, with rollover risk priced in
Indicative timelineReport-driven, with faster execution available on private-money structures

Why San Diego investors route files through Mission Valley Capital

Coverage requirements, vacancy factors and reserve assumptions differ from lender to lender, and that spread decides your loan amount. Mission Valley Capital runs DSCR loans in San Diego past local banks, national banks, correspondent lenders, alternative lenders and private-money sources, then compares the sized outcomes rather than the quoted headline. Fifteen-plus years of industry experience and more than 1,000 loans funded company-wide support that process.

Send a current rent roll, the last two years of operating statements and a copy of each lease, and we will show you how different desks build the same building’s income. The office is at 10234 Rayford Drive Unit 100, San Diego, CA 92026, and here are directions from San Diego to our office or call (844) 347-1070. You can also review all California markets we serve. Approval, terms, rates, leverage, closing timelines and funding remain subject to lender underwriting, transaction structure and eligibility requirements.

The path this deal takes

  1. Tell us the objectiveBuy, refinance, pull equity, build, or bridge to a longer-term structure.
  2. Match it to capitalDifferent objectives suit different lenders, and rarely the same one.
  3. See the numbersProceeds, coverage and the conditions attached, before you commit.
  4. Get it fundedAppraisal, environmental and legal run in parallel, not one after another.

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Frequently asked questions

Will a lender use my Otay Mesa tenant’s contract rent or market rent?

Contract rent for the remaining term, then market rent for the period after expiration, discounted for downtime and re-leasing cost. A building with two years left on a single lease and a twenty-year loan is underwritten mostly on the underwriter’s view of market, which is why lease abstracts belong in the first submission.

Can a Sorrento Valley research and development building qualify on coverage alone?

It can, though laboratory and clean-room improvements narrow the tenant pool if the space comes back. Lenders respond by weighting tenant credit and remaining term more heavily, and by taking a conservative re-leasing assumption.

What coverage ratio do San Diego lenders look for?

A floor at or above 1.20 times is common on stabilized commercial assets, with higher expectations where lease terms are short or the property is single-tenant. The floor moves by lender, asset class and structure, so treat any number as indicative and subject to underwriting rather than a quote.

Move this transaction forward

Tell us what is holding the deal up. Most financing problems have a structure that solves them, and we will tell you if yours does not.

Office

Mission Valley Capital10234 Rayford Drive Unit 100
San Diego, CA 92026

Contact

(844) 347-1070(858) 304-3204 · (858) 304-3198
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Licensing

California Finance Lenders License #60DBO-57763
Commercial finance company. Financing subject to applicable lender underwriting and transaction requirements.

Loan approval, terms, rates, leverage, closing timelines and funding remain subject to lender underwriting, transaction structure and applicable eligibility requirements. Mission Valley Capital operates under California Finance Lenders License #60DBO-57763. This page describes financing options generally. It does not constitute an offer of credit or a lending commitment.