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Financing a commercial and institutional building construction acquisition in Montana
The SBA 7(a) lenders funding the most commercial and institutional building construction acquisitions in Montana, from public loan records. A lender doing your industry in your state every week underwrites faster and prices sharper.
Most active in commercial and institutional building construction · Montana
Ranked by funded commercial and institutional building construction acquisitions in Montana. Tap a lender for its full record, or hit Get in touch for an introduction.
- 1.26 loans · $26M · Billings, MTFull record →
2+ funded Commercial and Institutional Building Construction in Montana deals
Real SBA 7(a) acquisitions from public records — see who got funded, for how much, and by which lender. Tap any deal for the full record.
- Rotherham Construction, Inc. in Bozeman, MT — $3.3M (2022) · purchase · First Interstate Bank
- Program
- 7a General
- Rate at approval
- 5.05% variable
- Term
- 120 mo (10 yrs)
- SBA guaranteed
- $2.5M (75%)
- Approved
- 4/28/2022
- Loan status
- Cancelled
- Loan type
- Term loan
- Collateral
- Required
- Business type
- Corporation
- Jobs supported
- 20
- Business age
- Change of Ownership
- Industry
- Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
If you were the buyer here
- Est. deal size
- $3.7M
- Est. down payment (10%)
- $370K
- Est. cash at closing
- $512K
- Monthly payment
- $35,437
- Annual debt service
- $425K
- Cash flow needed (1.25×)
- $532K
Estimates only — not guaranteed accurate. The loan amount, rate,and term come from the public record; the rest assumes the standard 10% buyer injection plus typical guaranty and closing costs. The actual deal's terms and costs likely differed.
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- Rotherham Construction, Inc. in Bozeman, MT — $500K (2022) · purchase · First Interstate Bank
- Program
- SBA Express Program
- Subprogram
- FA$TRK (Small Loan Express)
- Rate at approval
- 5.05% variable
- Term
- 12 mo (1 yrs)
- SBA guaranteed
- $250K (50%)
- Approved
- 5/10/2022
- Loan status
- Cancelled
- Loan type
- Revolving line
- Collateral
- Required
- Business type
- Corporation
- Jobs supported
- 20
- Business age
- Change of Ownership
- Industry
- Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
If you were the buyer here
- Est. deal size
- $556K
- Est. down payment (10%)
- $56K
- Est. cash at closing
- $74K
- Monthly payment
- $42,815
- Annual debt service
- $514K
- Cash flow needed (1.25×)
- $642K
Estimates only — not guaranteed accurate. The loan amount, rate,and term come from the public record; the rest assumes the standard 10% buyer injection plus typical guaranty and closing costs. The actual deal's terms and costs likely differed.
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DealRoom analysis of public SBA 7(a) lending records; ranked by funded acquisition loans to commercial and institutional building construction businesses with a Montana project address.
Agent summary
How to finance a commercial and institutional building construction acquisition in Montana with an SBA 7(a) loan: the lenders that fund the most of them here (from public records), with the real funded Montana deals. First Interstate Bank funds the most here. DealRoom is not a lender.
- $527K typical loan
- 1 lenders active in Montana
- 2+ funded Montana deals
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- Data freshness:
- SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-16.
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