The Great Reset of Property Prices Is Underway. Brace for More.

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The global financial crisis that began in 2007 reshaped the real estate market. Today, commercial real estate is facing a similar “Great Reset.” Property valuations are resetting, capital availability is restricted, and investment activity is curtailed.  Thanks to stress on properties’ balance sheets, the situation is set to get worse.  More than $1.5 trillion of commercial real estate loans will mature over the next three years. Traditional lenders and the securitization market are unlikely to provide a clear path to replacing these loans. Without one, property valuations will reset further and reprice at levels that reflect current economic conditions. Basically, investors need to prepare for further losses. For more market insights from Peachtree Group CEO Greg Friedman, follow him on LinkedIn.

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2007 – Peachtree Hotel Group is Founded

Greg Friedman and Mitul Patel form Peachtree Hotel Group as a family office to invest in premium-branded select service hotels.

2008 – Peachtree Grows Beyond Investing

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2012 - Stonehill Launches as Peachtree's Commercial Real Estate Lender Affiliate

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2014 – Peachtree Reorganizes and Launches First Credit Investment Vehicle

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2020 – Distressed Opportunity as Pandemic Hits

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2023 – Peachtree Group Enters Year as a Leading CRE Investment Manager surpassing

$9B+ Asset Value and $2.5B+ Capital Under Management

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