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8 Most Common Mistakes Developers Make When Structuring Construction Financing

8 Most Common Mistakes Developers Make When Structuring Construction Financing

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Alex: Alright, let’s start with the first one. Treating construction debt like permanent financing.

Jordan: This happens a lot. Developers sometimes evaluate construction loans the same way they evaluate stabilized financing — mostly looking at the rate.

Alex: But construction loans serve a completely different purpose.

Jordan: Exactly. Construction financing supports the project during the riskiest phase. Plans evolve, timelines shift, and unexpected costs pop up.

Alex: Which means flexibility and execution can matter just as much as pricing.

Jordan: Right. That’s something lenders like A4 Credit Partners tend to focus on — structuring loans around how projects actually unfold in the real world.

Mistake 2 – Building the Capital Stack Around an Optimistic Budget

Alex: The second mistake is building the capital stack around a best-case budget.

Jordan: Early budgets often assume everything goes perfectly.

Alex: But as construction moves forward, additional costs show up — things like insurance during construction, professional fees, interest carry, or material price changes.

Jordan: If those aren’t accounted for early on, the pressure shows up later in the project — when there are fewer options to solve it.

Alex: A realistic budget at the beginning tends to create a much smoother experience overall.

Mistake 3 – Underestimating the Draw Process

Jordan: The third mistake is underestimating how the draw process actually works.

Alex: Just because financing is approved doesn’t mean funds are instantly available.

Jordan: Exactly. Draw requests usually involve inspections, documentation, and approvals.

Alex: And if that process isn’t predictable, contractors and suppliers can start feeling the strain.

Jordan: That’s why execution-focused lenders — including A4 Credit Partners — spend a lot of time designing draw processes that match real construction timelines.

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