Oklahoma Assisted Living Construction Loans

Building an assisted living facility in Oklahoma requires specialized construction financing that addresses the unique needs of senior housing development. Whether you're developing an Assisted Living Center (ALC) or Residential Care Home (RCH), understanding your financing options is essential for project success.

Construction Loan Options for Oklahoma ALFs

SBA 504 Construction Loans

Ideal for smaller to mid-sized Oklahoma ALF projects:

Program Highlights:

Feature Details
Maximum CDC Portion $5.5 million
Total Project Size Up to $15 million+
Down Payment 10-15%
CDC Loan Term 20-25 years fixed
Bank Loan Term 10 years typical

Best For:

Oklahoma Benefits:

SBA 7(a) Construction Loans

Flexible option for various project sizes:

Program Features:

Advantages:

HUD 232 New Construction

The premier option for larger Oklahoma ALF developments:

Program Parameters:

Feature Terms
Loan-to-Cost Up to 90%
Term 40 years + construction
Interest Rate Fixed for entire term
Recourse Non-recourse
Minimum Size ~$5 million practical

Ideal For:

Oklahoma Considerations:

Conventional Construction Loans

Traditional bank financing for qualified borrowers:

Typical Terms:

Oklahoma Lenders:

Bridge and Mezzanine Financing

For projects needing additional capital:

Bridge Loans:

Mezzanine Financing:

Oklahoma ALF Development Costs

Construction Cost Overview

Component Cost per Bed 60-Bed Facility
Land $6,000-14,000 $360,000-840,000
Hard Costs $85,000-125,000 $5,100,000-7,500,000
Soft Costs $12,000-20,000 $720,000-1,200,000
FF&E $7,000-12,000 $420,000-720,000
Working Capital $2,500-5,000 $150,000-300,000
Total $112,500-176,000 $6,750,000-10,560,000

Regional Cost Variations

Region Cost Multiplier Notes
Oklahoma City Metro 1.00-1.08 Competitive market
Tulsa Metro 0.98-1.05 Similar to OKC
Norman/Edmond 1.00-1.08 Suburban premium
Lawton 0.88-0.95 Lower costs
Rural Oklahoma 0.80-0.90 Lowest costs, limited contractors

Land Costs by Market

Market Price per Acre Typical Site
Oklahoma City (suburban) $80,000-250,000 3-5 acres
Tulsa $70,000-200,000 3-5 acres
Norman/Edmond $75,000-225,000 3-5 acres
Broken Arrow $60,000-175,000 3-5 acres
Smaller Markets $20,000-80,000 3-5 acres

Construction Loan Requirements

Borrower Qualifications

Experience Requirements:

Financial Requirements:

Requirement Minimum Preferred
Net Worth Equal to loan 1.5x loan
Liquidity 10% of project 15% of project
Credit Score 680 700+
Equity 10-25% 15-25%

Project Requirements

Pre-Development:

Design and Planning:

Financial Projections:

The Construction Loan Process

Phase 1: Pre-Development (3-6 months)

Site Selection and Acquisition:

Planning and Design:

Phase 2: Loan Application (2-4 months)

Documentation Assembly:

Lender Selection:

Phase 3: Underwriting (2-6 months)

Lender Review:

Third-Party Reports:

Phase 4: Approval and Closing (1-3 months)

Commitment:

Closing:

Phase 5: Construction (12-18 months)

Draw Process:

Monitoring:

Phase 6: Conversion/Stabilization

Construction Completion:

Lease-Up:

Oklahoma-Specific Considerations

OSDH Licensing Process

Pre-Construction:

During Construction:

Pre-Opening:

Building Codes

Applicable Codes:

Environmental Factors

Oklahoma-specific considerations:

Sample Construction Financing Scenarios

Scenario 1: 50-Bed ALC in Oklahoma City Suburbs

Project Budget:

Category Amount
Land (3.5 acres) $350,000
Hard Construction $5,250,000
Soft Costs $787,500
FF&E $450,000
Pre-Opening $250,000
Contingency $708,750
Total $7,796,250

SBA 504 Financing:

Scenario 2: 75-Bed ALC in Tulsa

Project Budget:

Category Amount
Land (4.5 acres) $450,000
Hard Construction $8,250,000
Soft Costs $1,237,500
FF&E $712,500
Pre-Opening $400,000
Contingency $1,105,000
Total $12,155,000

HUD 232 Financing:

Scenario 3: 35-Bed Memory Care in Norman

Project Budget:

Category Amount
Land (2.5 acres) $275,000
Hard Construction $4,375,000
Soft Costs $656,250
FF&E $385,000
Pre-Opening $225,000
Contingency $591,625
Total $6,507,875

SBA 7(a) Financing:

Tips for Construction Loan Success

Pre-Development Best Practices

  1. Thorough Market Analysis

    • Demand verification
    • Competition assessment
    • Pricing validation
  2. Experienced Team Assembly

    • Healthcare architect
    • Senior housing contractor
    • Operations consultant
  3. Regulatory Pre-Clearance

    • OSDH consultation
    • Zoning confirmation
    • Utility availability

During Construction

  1. Budget Management

    • Contingency preservation
    • Change order control
    • Value engineering
  2. Timeline Adherence

    • Weather contingencies
    • Material lead times
    • Inspection scheduling
  3. Quality Control

    • Regular inspections
    • Specification compliance
    • Documentation

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Construction costs and loan terms vary based on market conditions and project specifics. Contact us for current rates and personalized guidance.