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Can First-Time Builders Qualify for Build to Rent Loans?

Keith Quinney
Updated on January 30, 2026

1 min read

First-time builders can qualify for build to rent financing, though lenders typically apply additional structure to reduce risk. Experience is one factor in underwriting, but it is not the only one. Lenders also evaluate the project itself, the team involved, and whether the overall deal makes sense. Understanding what lenders look for helps newer investors present stronger applications and avoid unnecessary delays. 

 

What Lenders Evaluate Beyond Experience  #

Lenders do not approve or decline based on experience alone. They look at the full picture, including: 

  • Property location and rental demand 
  • Realistic construction budget and timeline 
  • Quality of the contractor and project team 
  • Borrower liquidity and financial strength 
  • Exit strategy and long-term hold plan 

A first-time builder with a well-structured project and strong support team can often qualify where an experienced investor with a weak deal would not.

 

How First-Time Builders Can Strengthen Their Application  #

Newer investors can improve their chances by addressing common lender concerns upfront. This includes: 

  • Partnering with a licensed, experienced general contractor 
  • Providing a detailed scope of work and realistic budget 
  • Showing adequate liquidity to cover cost overruns 
  • Demonstrating familiarity with local permit and inspection timelines 
  • Presenting a clear plan for leasing or refinancing after completion 

Lenders want to see that the investor understands what the project requires, even if they have not completed one before.

 

What Additional Requirements May Apply  #

First-time builders may face slightly different terms than experienced investors. Common adjustments include: 

  • Lower leverage or loan-to-cost limits 
  • Larger cash reserves or liquidity requirements 
  • Required use of a licensed general contractor 
  • Additional documentation or draw inspection oversight 

These requirements are not meant to discourage new investors. They exist to protect both the lender and the borrower by adding structure where experience is limited. 

 

Why the Right Team Matters  #

For first-time builders, the strength of the project team carries significant weight. Lenders often feel more comfortable when: 

  • A general contractor with verifiable experience is managing the build 
  • The investor has consulted with local professionals on permitting and zoning 
  • Communication between the investor and contractor is clear and consistent 

A reliable team reduces the likelihood of delays, cost overruns, and surprises during construction. 

 

Summary  #

First-time builders can qualify for build to rent loans when the deal is well-structured, and the right support is in place. Lenders evaluate the full project, not just the investor’s background. By working with experienced contractors, presenting realistic budgets, and demonstrating adequate liquidity, newer investors can position themselves for approval. If you are exploring your first build to rent project, AHL’s loan programs offer guidelines that can help you understand what to expect during underwriting. 

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Table of Contents
  • What Lenders Evaluate Beyond Experience 
  • How First-Time Builders Can Strengthen Their Application 
  • What Additional Requirements May Apply 
  • Why the Right Team Matters 
  • Summary 

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