An increase in rates could lead to some lenders reducing their maximum LTV levels, says Savills’ Nick Hume.
3 min read · 20 June 2018
The US alternative lending market could alert the less evolved European space to pitfalls, writes Arixa Capital Advisors’ Jan Brzeski.
3 min read · 25 May 2018
Just as Europe’s lenders are under increasing pressure to deal with non-performing loans, so, too, will they be encouraged to divest performing debt, argues DebtX’s Gifford West.
3 min read · 15 May 2018
Debt providers are concerned with changes in underlying property markets, but they should not overlook macroeconomic threats, writes Nicole Lux, author of the Cass UK lending survey.
3 min read · 07 May 2018
The real estate industry has been a slow adopter, but new technology has huge potential, says Andrew Baum of Oxford University’s Saïd Business School.
3 min read · 30 April 2018
The profile of buyers will shift, but foreign investment into European real estate will remain crucial, writes David Hutchings, head of EMEA investment strategy at Cushman & Wakefield
3 min read · 02 April 2018
Sponsor-led securitisations can be challenging, but are a competitive financing option, says Reed Smith partner Iain Balkwill
3 min read · 30 March 2018
There are still pockets of opportunity in this late stage of the cycle – and direct lending in the middle market is one of the most attractive, writes Clark Coffee, head of Tyndaris Real Estate.
3 min read · 28 February 2018
With a wider variety of capital sources and more financeable geographies and sectors across the continent, Europe will continue to be a battlefield for property lenders, argues CBRE’s Marco Rampin.
3 min read · 23 February 2018
In this two-minute audio, Jim Blakemore, the head of GreenOak Real Estate’s debt business, explains why he is targeting lending opportunities in continental Europe.
1 min read · 31 January 2018