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Finding A Commercial Mortgage in Canada

by | December 3, 2025

… Exploring Banks, Credit Unions, Private Lenders, and MICs

When it comes to commercial mortgages, most people think the only place to go is the bank. You walk in, shake a hand, sign some papers, and walk out with financing for that office building, warehouse, or rental property you’ve had your eye on. Sounds simple, right? Well… not quite.

Here’s the truth: commercial financing in Canada is a whole different ballgame than residential, and there are more players on the field than just your everyday bank branch. If you don’t know who’s out there and what they bring to the table, you could be missing out on opportunities, flexibility, and — yes — better terms.

So let’s break it down. Where exactly can you get a commercial mortgage in Canada? And how do you figure out which route is best for you?

Here’s What I’m Covering:

The Big Banks: The Traditional Route

Credit Unions: The Community Approach

Private Lenders: When the Banks Say No

Mortgage Investment Corporations (MICs): A Middle Ground Solution

How You Can Use This Knowledge in Practice

The Big Banks: The Traditional Route

Ah yes, the Big Five: RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, and CIBC. These are the folks most people think of first when they’re considering commercial financing. Banks like these offer some of the lowest interest rates available — but there’s a catch: you need to fit inside their very specific lending box.

They want clean financials, a rock-solid business plan, stable tenants, and properties in strong locations. If your deal ticks all the boxes, fantastic — banks offer competitive rates, longer terms, and a nice, structured process.

But if your project is a little outside the lines (think unique properties, higher risk tenants, smaller markets, or brand-new businesses), you might not get the warm welcome you were hoping for.

Credit Unions: The Community Approach

Credit unions are like the friendly cousin of the big banks — smaller, more local, and often more flexible. They tend to have a stronger appetite for local projects and a more personal touch when it comes to understanding your business and its potential.

Rates might not always beat the big banks, but credit unions can offer terms that make up for it:

  • More willingness to work with smaller businesses
  • Flexible structures for repayment
  • A more human approach to underwriting

If you’re buying a building in the same region your credit union operates in, they’re often a fantastic option to explore.

Private Lenders: When the Banks Say No

Private lenders aren’t worried about whether you fit inside anyone’s box. They’re in the business of making deals happen — and charging a premium for it.

When your property needs fast funding, is in transition, or you’re carrying a little more risk than the banks are comfortable with, private lenders can step in with creative solutions. They offer:

  • Quick approvals
  • Flexible terms
  • Asset-focused lending (less emphasis on your personal income or credit score)

Of course, this flexibility comes with higher rates and fees. Private lending is usually a temporary solution — think 1-3 years — to get you through a phase, stabilize the property, or seize an opportunity. Once you’re back in bank-friendly shape, you refinance.

Mortgage Investment Corporations (MICs): A Middle Ground Solution

MICs are a bit like the Switzerland of the lending world: not as rigid as banks, not as expensive as pure private lenders. They pool investor money to fund mortgages and are comfortable with projects that don’t fit traditional criteria.

MICs are ideal for:

  • Properties in smaller markets
  • Borrowers with unique situations
  • Transitional assets
  • Slightly higher-risk deals banks won’t touch

Rates through MICs are typically higher than banks and credit unions but often lower than private lenders. Terms are usually short — 1 to 5 years — with the expectation that you’ll refinance once the property is stable.

How You Can Use This Knowledge in Practice

Knowing your lender options upfront helps you plan your strategy, timeline, and budget. Here’s how it plays out in real life:

  • You’re buying a plaza with strong tenants and great financials? Start with the banks for the best rates.
  • You’ve got a local mixed-use building in a smaller town? Credit unions might love this deal.
  • You need fast financing to close on a warehouse while waiting for rezoning? Private lenders are built for speed.
  • You’re repositioning a vacant apartment building to improve cash flow? A MIC can help bridge that gap until you’re ready for prime lenders.

The point is, you don’t have to force your project to fit a lender’s preferences. You find the lender who fits your project.

Allen’s Final Thoughts

Commercial mortgages aren’t one-size-fits-all — they’re more like choosing the right tool for the job. Some projects are bank-perfect. Others need a credit union’s local touch. Some call for creative private financing to bridge a gap. And sometimes, a MIC is the perfect stepping stone between “too early” and “just right.”

The best deals happen when you know your options and pick the strategy that aligns with your goals, not just the cheapest rate on paper.

And that’s where I come in.

How I Can Help

As your mortgage agent, I’m not tied to one lender. I work across the full spectrum — banks, credit unions, MICs, and private lenders — to find the solution that fits your deal, your timeline, and your future plans.

Here’s how I help you win:

  • Assessing your project to determine the right type of lender
  • Packaging your deal properly so it gets the attention it deserves
  • Negotiating terms and rates that work in your favour, not just the lender’s
  • Planning your long-term strategy so today’s mortgage leads to tomorrow’s success

Whether you’re just starting to explore commercial real estate or you’re ready to lock down financing, I’m here to guide you through it — with straight talk, clear advice, and a network of lenders ready to help you succeed.

Let’s chat about your next move. Together, we’ll make sure you’re knocking on the right doors from the start.

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Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert is a licensed mortgage agent. He has four university degrees, including two Masters degrees, and specializes in real estate finance, development, and investing. Allen Ehlert has decades of independent consulting experience for companies and governments, including the Ontario Real Estate Association, Deloitte, City of Toronto, Enbridge, and the Ministry of Finance.

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