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The US offers stable loan underwriting standards and an opportunity for debt funds to take back market share from banks, which have lent more in recent quarters.
Europe
In the third of three instalments, Real Estate Capital highlights the alternative lenders most actively providing finance to Europe's real estate markets.
Europe
In the second of three instalments, Real Estate Capital examines the leading lenders in Europe today.
Europe
More organisations than ever before are aiming to provide debt across Europe’s commercial property markets. In the first of three instalments, Real Estate Capital profiles those making the biggest impact.
The figures that shaped the property finance industry from mid-August to mid-September.
Lenders are busy in the country’s booming property market, but fierce competition, high property prices and tightening regulation are challenges they face.
The far-right surge in Sweden’s election might not be a direct hazard for real estate investors and lenders, but it is a symptom of potentially damaging European political unrest.
As sponsors seek deals higher on the risk spectrum and investors look to the lower end, value-added investments notch record popularity, per new research from BrickVest.
South Korean real estate investors are flocking to Europe, partly buoyed by favorable domestic regulatory changes.
Borrowers are benefiting from a general shift towards cheaper debt at stable or increasing LTVs, CBRE’s European Debt Map shows.
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