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Miami-Dade County · Construction financing · Updated June 2026

Construction Financing in Miami-Dade County, FL — 2026

General contractors, specialty trades, subcontractors in Miami-Dade County have specific funding needs that generalist lenders often miss. This guide covers the MCA + SBA + equipment financing options that actually work for Miami-Dade County merchants in Miami, Hialeah, Miami Beach, and the rest of the county.

By Keerthana Keti6 min read

TL;DR

Miami-Dade County construction businesses typically fund via direct MCA lenders (Credibly, OnDeck, Greenbox), processor-embedded financing (Toast, Square, Stripe Capital), or SBA via Live Oak Bank for established merchants. Best fit depends on revenue, time in business, and credit — match yourself at fundnode.co/match.

Miami-Dade County at a glance

  • State: Florida (FL)
  • County seat: Miami
  • Population: ~2.7M
  • Key cities served: Miami, Hialeah, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Homestead

Top funder picks for Miami-Dade County construction businesses

We score every applicant against our 100-funder database. For construction businesses in Miami-Dade County, the consistently strongest fits based on industry specialty and underwriting flexibility are:

Credibly

Modern API, transparent A-paper terms

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Amount

$5K – $600K

Cost

Factor 1.11+ (MCA)

Speed

As fast as 4 hours

Min credit

550+

Knight Capital Funding

MCA for trucking and construction industries

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Amount

$5,000 – $500,000

Cost

Factor 1.24 – 1.45

Speed

1 – 3 business days

Min credit

550+

Kalamata Capital

Mid-market MCA deals in the $50K-$500K range

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Amount

$10,000 – $500,000

Cost

Factor 1.22 – 1.45 depending on paper grade

Speed

Funding in 48 – 72 hours

Min credit

575+

How funding works for Miami-Dade County construction businesses

  1. Pre-qualification (5 minutes). Match against our 100-funder database via our wizard. Returns the 1-3 funders most likely to approve at the best terms — no credit pull at this stage.
  2. Application (30-90 minutes). Funder-specific application with 3-6 months bank statements + standard docs. Soft pull → full underwriting.
  3. Offer (1-3 days for MCA, 30+ days for SBA). Direct MCA lenders move fast; bank/SBA paths take longer but offer materially cheaper terms.
  4. Funding (24-72 hours from accepted offer). ACH funded directly to your business account. Daily/weekly repayment begins as soon as funds clear.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the typical funding range for construction businesses in Miami-Dade County?
Construction businesses in Miami-Dade County typically qualify for MCA / working-capital advances from $5,000 to $500,000+ depending on monthly revenue, time in business, and credit profile. For exact pre-qualification, run our match wizard at fundnode.co/match.
How fast can a Miami-Dade County construction business get funded?
Clean files (consistent revenue, no NSFs, no existing MCAs) typically fund in 24-48 hours via direct lenders like Credibly or OnDeck. SBA paths (via Live Oak Bank or local Florida bank partners) take 30-90 days but offer dramatically cheaper APR (prime + 2.75-4.75%) for qualified merchants.
Do I need to be physically in Miami-Dade County to qualify with a Florida MCA funder?
Direct lenders underwrite to the business entity's state of registration, not the founder's residence. As long as the LLC / S-Corp is registered in Florida (or operates here with a registered DBA), local underwriting applies. Funders comply with the state's commercial-financing disclosure rules that govern offer letters.
What documents will Miami-Dade County funders ask for?
Standard package: last 3-6 months of business bank statements, voided business check, driver's license for the majority owner, and (for industry-specific deals) POS or accounting platform export. Liquor-license acquisitions add the proposed sale contract + state alcohol beverage license documentation.
Are MCA factor rates regulated in Florida?
Florida does not yet have the strict commercial-financing disclosure laws that California, New York, Virginia, and Utah have enacted. Most reputable funders disclose factor rate and APR-equivalent on request even where not mandated.