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As Builders Face Bank Fatigue,  New Financing Paths Emerge

Capital

As Builders Face Bank Fatigue, New Financing Paths Emerge

Lending conditions have tightened for 14 straight quarters. A new era of private construction finance is taking shape — faster, leaner, more relationship-driven.

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Sound Capital

How BTR Projects Can Pencil In A Repriced Debt, Equity Regime

Capital

How BTR Projects Can Pencil In A Repriced Debt, Equity Regime

Relationships with local officials, construction partners, and other intersecting business entities are not peripheral to the process — they are integral to making projects pencil in a high-cost, high-borrowing, high-stakes era.

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McGuinn Homes

A $33 Million A&D Loan Propels A 494-Home NJ Deal Into High Gear

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A $33 Million A&D Loan Propels A 494-Home NJ Deal Into High Gear

This transaction, particularly during economic turbulence and constrained traditional credit, underscores the resilience and adaptability required to navigate the current market conditions.

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Builder Advisor Group

Recently-Acquired Firms Better Hit Their Growth Plans, Or Else

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Recently-Acquired Firms Better Hit Their Growth Plans, Or Else

The Big Wait: As the Fed maintains a cautious approach toward an eventual pivot on interest rates, homebuilders deal with a seasonal slowdown and an indefinite timeline to the endurance test of stalled demand.

Why Access Private Credit To Secure A&D Financing? Why Now?

Capital

Why Access Private Credit To Secure A&D Financing? Why Now?

Investment in new housing takes many forms, and private credit funds are now a huge part of it. Here's a primer on the whys and wherefores of one of homebuilders' flexible channels to access capital.

Doldrums Unsettle Builders As Sales Slow, Cancels Creep Up

Capital

Doldrums Unsettle Builders As Sales Slow, Cancels Creep Up

A spreading belief among homebuyer prospects is that new home prices must and will come down from where they are and – in light of the growing use of concessions and incentives – that they've already started on their way down.

As Builders Face Bank Fatigue,  New Financing Paths Emerge

Capital

As Builders Face Bank Fatigue, New Financing Paths Emerge

Lending conditions have tightened for 14 straight quarters. A new era of private construction finance is taking shape — faster, leaner, more relationship-driven.

Together with

Sound Capital

How BTR Projects Can Pencil In A Repriced Debt, Equity Regime

Capital

How BTR Projects Can Pencil In A Repriced Debt, Equity Regime

Relationships with local officials, construction partners, and other intersecting business entities are not peripheral to the process — they are integral to making projects pencil in a high-cost, high-borrowing, high-stakes era.

Together with

McGuinn Homes

A $33 Million A&D Loan Propels A 494-Home NJ Deal Into High Gear

Capital

A $33 Million A&D Loan Propels A 494-Home NJ Deal Into High Gear

This transaction, particularly during economic turbulence and constrained traditional credit, underscores the resilience and adaptability required to navigate the current market conditions.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

Recently-Acquired Firms Better Hit Their Growth Plans, Or Else

Capital

Recently-Acquired Firms Better Hit Their Growth Plans, Or Else

The Big Wait: As the Fed maintains a cautious approach toward an eventual pivot on interest rates, homebuilders deal with a seasonal slowdown and an indefinite timeline to the endurance test of stalled demand.

Why Access Private Credit To Secure A&D Financing? Why Now?

Capital

Why Access Private Credit To Secure A&D Financing? Why Now?

Investment in new housing takes many forms, and private credit funds are now a huge part of it. Here's a primer on the whys and wherefores of one of homebuilders' flexible channels to access capital.

Doldrums Unsettle Builders As Sales Slow, Cancels Creep Up

Capital

Doldrums Unsettle Builders As Sales Slow, Cancels Creep Up

A spreading belief among homebuyer prospects is that new home prices must and will come down from where they are and – in light of the growing use of concessions and incentives – that they've already started on their way down.