Standout Commercial Loans

Stop Renting.

Owning Your Shop Is Easier Than You Think.

Discover how hundreds of shop owners have built equity and stabilized costs with commercial real estate loans from Standout Loans.

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Is Renting Your Shop Holding You Back?

❌ Rising rents are eating into your profits

❌ You're building your landlord's wealth - not your own

❌ Uncertainty about lease renewals and property use

You’ve built a thriving business — now it’s time to own the ground it stands on.

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Why Auto Repair Owners Choose to Buy Their Property

✅ Build Long-Term Equity
✅ Lock in Fixed Costs Instead of Rising Rent
✅ Customize Your Space Without Approval
✅ Increase Business Value When You Own the Property

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We Specialize in Helping Shop Owners Like You

At Standout Loans, we understand the unique needs of auto repair businesses. Whether you’re buying your first shop or expanding into a second location, we’ll guide you through every step — with flexible options and fast answers.

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🎁 Free Download: “The Smart Owner’s Guide to Buying Your Auto Repair Shop”

This easy-to-read guide breaks down everything you need to know to buy your property, including how to qualify, what to expect, and insider tips to speed up the process.

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See How Other Shop Owners Did It

Angela T.

Shop Owner, Macon, GA

“I’d been renting the same shop for 11 years. When the landlord raised my rent again, I knew I had to make a change. Standout Loans walked me through every step of buying the building, and now I finally own it. Best business decision I’ve made.”

Chris D.

Shop Owner, Denver, CO

“I was nervous about expanding to a second location, but Standout Loans made it simple. They understood my business and got me approved fast. Now I own both buildings — and my equity is growing every month.”

Luis R.
Shop Owner, Phoenix, AZ

“I never thought I could own my garage. Standout Loans made it easy, and now I’m saving over $2,000 a month. Wish I’d done it sooner.”