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Mezzanine Financing in Toronto, ON

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Capitalor facts

  • The Capitalor Commercial Debt Rate Index prices mezzanine financing in Toronto at 11.65% indicative.
  • Toronto scores 100 on the Capitalor Lender Density Score with 142 tracked lenders and brokers.
  • The average Toronto commercial transaction of $8,600,000 supports roughly $7,310,000 of senior debt at 85% LTV.

Indicative rate

11.65%

Lender density

100

Avg deal size

$8,600,000

Cap rate seed

5.1%

Capitalor Commercial Debt Rate Index · Last updated 2026-08-12 · Maintained by Capitalor Data Desk

Scope: Mezzanine Financing · Toronto, ON · Tier 1 market

Inputs: Benchmark + 850 bps spread, 142-lender census, 5.1% cap-rate seed

Next scheduled review: 2026-09-14

mezzanine financing in Toronto prices off the Government of Canada 5-year benchmark bond yield plus a 850 bps mezzanine financing spread, landing at 11.65% indicative. Subordinate debt filling the gap between senior loan and sponsor equity. On the $8,600,000 average Toronto transaction, a 85% advance is $7,310,000, carrying $901,283 of annual debt service on a 0-year amortization and a 3-year term.

Coverage binds before leverage here. At a mid-band 5.1% cap rate the asset throws off roughly $438,600 of NOI, which supports $3,557,334 at the 1.00x floor — about $3,752,666 below the 85% LTV ceiling. Underwrite to the coverage number and treat the LTV cap as a secondary test, or bring the gap in equity.

Toronto scores 100 on the Capitalor Lender Density Score — a deep market, with 142 tracked lenders and brokers against 61,200 commercial buildings. Expect competitive tension on well-covenanted paper: quote at least three lenders before accepting a spread.

Stress the file before a lender does. Holding the $7,310,000 loan constant, coverage falls to the 1.00x floor at roughly 3.49% — 0.00% of headroom above today's indicative rate. That headroom, not the headline rate, is what determines whether this Toronto deal survives renewal.

How these figures were produced

  • ObservedRecorded directly from the cited source series, unadjusted.
  • ModelledDerived arithmetically from observed inputs using the published method; not a market quote.
  • Baseline seedA documented starting estimate awaiting first observation. Treat as an order-of-magnitude figure only.
How Capitalor computes these numbers

Benchmark: GoC 5-year at 4.45% — observed from the Bank of Canada Valet API on 2026-08-12. Spread, LTV and DSCR figures on this page are modelled from that benchmark.

What does mezzanine financing cost in Toronto?

Indicative pricing sits at 11.65% with a 1.00x coverage floor and 85% LTV cap. On the $8,600,000 average Toronto deal that is $3,557,334 of proceeds, bound by coverage, at $901,283 of annual debt service.

02Stress the debt

Government of Canada 5-year benchmark — observed history

10 observations from 2026-06-10 to 2026-08-12. Net move +0.00 percentage points. Capitalor never deletes an observation.

Coverage vs rate — renewal stress curve

Loan and NOI held constant. Where the curve crosses the floor line is the rate at which this deal stops covering its debt service.

DSCR calculator

Preset to Mezzanine Financing, Toronto

Annual debt service

$901,283

DSCR

0.49x

Below lender threshold

Max loan at 1.00x

$3,557,334

LTV calculator

Preset to Mezzanine Financing, Toronto

Current LTV

85.0%

Inside lender band

Max loan at cap

$7,310,000

Equity required

$1,290,000

03Compare lenders

Capitalor Lender Density Score — Toronto

Active commercial lenders and brokers per 10,000 commercial buildings, indexed 0–100.

51Workable pool
Lenders tracked
26
Observed
Commercial buildings
61,200

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What rate should I expect on mezzanine financing in Toronto?

11.65% indicative — the Government of Canada 5-year benchmark bond yield plus a 850 bps mezzanine financing spread. Individual quotes move with covenant strength, asset quality, and sponsor track record, and Toronto's deep lender market widens or narrows that dispersion.

How large a loan does a typical Toronto deal support?

On the $8,600,000 average transaction, a 85% advance is $7,310,000. Coverage separately caps the loan at $3,557,334 using $438,600 of NOI against a 1.00x floor, so the binding number is $3,557,334.

Does coverage or leverage bind first on this product in Toronto?

Coverage. The 5.1% cap rate leaves the DSCR test binding roughly $3,752,666 below the 85% LTV ceiling, so extra appraised value will not buy extra proceeds.

Why is the coverage floor only 1.00x?

Insurance or structural credit support lets mezzanine financing clear at a lower coverage floor than conventional term debt. It buys proceeds, not safety: at 11.65% the deal still breaks coverage near 3.49%.

What is the annual debt service at that loan amount?

$901,283 per year — $75,107 monthly on a 0-year amortization at 11.65%, against a 3-year term.

How much rate headroom is there before the deal breaks coverage?

Roughly 0.00%. Holding the loan and NOI constant, coverage reaches the 1.00x floor at about 3.49% — the number that matters at renewal.

How many lenders write this product in Toronto?

Capitalor tracks 142 active lenders and brokers in Toronto, a Lender Density Score of 100 against 61,200 commercial buildings — a deep market.

Is this pricing a quote?

No. It is an index benchmark published for comparison, not an offer of credit. Capitalor does not originate, broker, or place debt.

How often does this page change?

Benchmark rate observations refresh each business day; the lender census refreshes monthly; cap-rate and transaction seeds refresh quarterly. Nothing is deleted from the series — revisions are appended so prior observations stay auditable.

Can I export these numbers?

Yes. The debt scope builder on this page exports a term-sheet-ready PDF from your own inputs. No email, no account, no gate.

Sources

  1. [1] Bank of Canada — benchmark rate seriesGovernment of Canada 5-year benchmark bond yield and policy rate; refreshed each business day
  2. [2] Statistics Canada — census of populationToronto population base (2,794,356)
  3. [3] Capitalor lender census142 lenders and brokers observed writing in Toronto; refreshed monthly
  4. [4] Capitalor transaction samplingToronto average deal size $8,600,000 and 5.1% cap-rate seed
  5. [5] Capitalor Commercial Debt Rate IndexMezzanine Financing spread of 850 bps over the 5-year benchmark
How Capitalor computes these numbers

Not adviceCapitalor is a data publisher. We do not originate, broker, arrange, or place debt, and nothing here is an offer of credit, a quote, or financial advice. Figures are indicative benchmarks for comparison and must be confirmed with a licensed lender or mortgage professional before you rely on them. About Capitalor