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Traditional lenders and debt funds fuelled by back leverage are competing for borrowers, with transaction volumes poised to increase, says Newmarkโ€™s Matthew Featherstone.
In this podcast, Bravo Capital CEO Aaron Krawitz discusses how private credit is stepping in to finance multifamily and healthcare projects across the US amid tightened regulation and a retreat by traditional lenders.
As global investors weigh reallocating portfolios, the European market is entering a new cycle of opportunity, say Arrow Globalโ€™s Jay Patel and Cain Internationalโ€™s Arvi Luoma in this podcast.
Trade tensions and shifting geopolitics are reshaping the risk landscape for European CRE, driving heightened scrutiny, slower dealflow and a renewed focus on asset quality, warns Rebecca Percossi, Trimontโ€™s head of international.
European real estate lenders are shifting gears as origination returns, but financing remains selective, argues First Growthโ€™s Francesca Galante.
Collaboration with non-bank lenders is enabling real estate banking to adapt to evolving borrower needs, say pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbankโ€™s Charles Balch and Duncan Pearson.
Public funding cuts and a housing supply shortfall coupled with a strong rental culture and high occupancy rates in the Netherlands are creating a big opening for foreign investors, industry leaders explain in this episode of The PERE Podcast.
In a market searching for yield and stability, Christophe Murciani of LBP AM European Private Markets sees mid-market real estate debt as a sweet spot offering equity-like returns with less volatility.
The participants in Real Estate Capital Europeโ€™s roundtable discuss the fallout from tariffs and assess the prospects for non-bank lending.
Aexx Capitalโ€™s Alberto Lรณpez explains how alternative lenders are stepping in to fill a gap left by traditional lenders, backed by local expertise and a mid-market focus.
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