In the Honolulu market, hard money loans give sophisticated commercial real estate borrowers access to fast hard money loans for commercial real estate. Hard money loans provide asset-based, short-term financing for commercial real estate acquisitions, repositionings, and distressed property purchases where speed and flexibility matter more than rate. Commercial Lending Solutions works with a vetted network of private hard money lenders who can close in as little as one to two weeks, with underwriting driven by property value rather than borrower financials.

When to Use Hard Money Loans in Honolulu

Honolulu's commercial real estate market, driven by tourism, military, healthcare, government, retail and hospitality, creates specific scenarios where hard money loans are the optimal financing choice:

  • Auction and foreclosure property acquisitions
  • Distressed assets requiring rehab before permanent financing
  • Time-sensitive off-market acquisitions
  • Properties that do not yet qualify for bank or agency financing
  • Fix-and-flip commercial and mixed-use projects
  • Bridge to construction or permanent loan on value-add assets

In the Urban Honolulu metro, hard money loans are particularly relevant given the market's 3.8% rent growth and 1.8% job growth, which support creative financing solutions across niche asset classes.

Current Hard Money Loan Rates in Honolulu

As of 2026, hard money loans in the Honolulu market are pricing at the following levels:

  • Rate Range: 9.00% - 14.00%
  • Loan Amount: $1M - $20M
  • Term: 6 - 24 Months
  • Maximum LTV: Up to 70% LTV (75% ARV)
  • Recourse: Recourse Typical

Rates in Honolulu may vary from national averages based on local market conditions, property type, and sponsor experience. The Honolulu market's 4.50%-5.25% multifamily cap rates and 4.75%-5.50% industrial cap rates influence lender pricing as they underwrite to specific debt yield and coverage targets.

Pricing a live deal? This guide covers how the market works. For current terms, program details, and a free quote, go to our Hard Money Loans in Honolulu, HI page or call (310) 708-0690.

Qualification Requirements

Qualifying for hard money loans in Honolulu requires demonstrating both borrower strength and property fundamentals. Key requirements include:

  • Borrower Experience: Lenders evaluate your track record with similar assets in Honolulu or comparable markets
  • Net Worth & Liquidity: Most lenders require net worth equal to the loan amount and 6-12 months of debt service in liquid reserves
  • Property Performance: Property-specific underwriting based on asset class, cash flow, and market positioning
  • Market Position: Asset location within Honolulu's strongest submarkets, including Kakaako mixed-use, Ala Moana retail, Honolulu CBD, Campbell Industrial Park, Mapunapuna industrial

Capital Sources for Hard Money Loans in Honolulu

The Honolulu market offers access to a diverse set of capital sources for hard money loans:

  • Private Hard Money Lenders
  • Family Offices
  • High-Net-Worth Individual Lenders
  • Specialty Debt Funds
  • Asset-Based Lending Platforms

Each capital source has distinct appetites for property types, leverage levels, and borrower profiles. Working with a commercial mortgage broker who maintains relationships across all these capital sources ensures you're seeing the most competitive terms available in Honolulu.

Exit Strategy Considerations

Specialty financing exits in Honolulu vary significantly by asset type and business plan. Some specialty properties, like self-storage and data centers, can transition to permanent agency or CMBS financing once stabilized. Others may require continued specialty lending or a sale to a specialized operator.

The key is structuring the initial financing with a realistic exit timeline and identifying permanent capital sources early in the process. The Honolulu market's 1.8% job growth supports demand across specialty property types.

Honolulu Market Context

Honolulu's commercial real estate market is shaped by three durable demand pillars that interact in ways most mainland markets never see: a tourism economy generating roughly 10 million annual visitors concentrated in Waikiki and Ala Moana, a federal and military footprint anchored by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Schofield Barracks, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii that collectively employ tens of thousands of civilian and uniformed personnel, and a healthcare sector led by The Queen's Health Systems and Straub Medical Center serving both resident and medical-tourism demand. Hospitality assets in Waikiki remain the most traded property type, but underwriters have grown more disciplined about RevPAR compression from new branded-residences and condominium-hotel conversions blurring the line between residential and lodging collateral. Industrial is structurally undersupplied across the entire island: Oahu's limited flat land concentrates warehouse and distribution inventory in the Kapolei and Pearl City corridors, where functional vacancy runs in the low single digits and rent growth consistently outpaces comparable mainland port markets. Multifamily fundamentals are among the tightest in the country, not simply because of geography but because Hawaii's permitting timelines, construction cost premiums of 30 to 50 percent above Pacific Coast norms, and Chapter 201H affordable housing overlays make new delivery economically marginal for most sponsors. Office demand in Downtown Honolulu is bifurcated, with state and county government tenancy providing a stable base while private-sector absorption remains thin. The combination of irreplaceable land supply, construction economics that effectively cap new competition, and a resident population anchored by University of Hawaii at Manoa and a growing Pacific-facing technology and defense-contracting workforce creates an underwriting environment where cap rate compression is a structural feature rather than a cyclical anomaly.

Understanding the local market dynamics is critical for structuring the right financing. The Honolulu metro's key commercial neighborhoods include Downtown Honolulu, Waikiki, Kapolei, Ala Moana, Kailua, Pearl City, each with distinct property characteristics and tenant demand profiles.

Get a Hard Money Loan Quote for Honolulu

CLS CRE provides hard money loans throughout the Urban Honolulu metro area, with access to 1,000+ lenders competing for your deal. Our market expertise in Honolulu commercial real estate helps you navigate the lending landscape and secure the most competitive terms available.

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Trevor Damyan, Commercial Mortgage Broker
Trevor Damyan
Commercial Mortgage Broker, CLS CRE | CA DRE 02244836

Trevor Damyan is a commercial mortgage broker at Commercial Lending Solutions with a background in structured finance at CBRE and Marcus and Millichap Capital Corporation. He specializes in bridge loans, construction financing, SBA programs, DSCR loans, and complex capital structures for investors and developers across all 50 states.