桃树集团提供3,450万美元贷款,用于收购和翻新佛罗里达州的312套多户住宅

亚特兰大(2024 年 2 月 2 日)— 桃树集团 宣布,该公司代表总部位于佛罗里达州好莱坞的以服务为导向的房地产管理公司海岸线管理集团(Coastline)发放了3,450万美元的贷款,用于收购和翻新位于佛罗里达州盖恩斯维尔的312个单元的多户住宅。该物业位于62号展馆,是一栋25栋建筑、312个单元的多户住宅,以前用作学生住房。

桃树集团团队发起了为期三年的浮动利率过渡贷款,占稳定评估价值的61%。

这座多户住宅占地31.74英亩,设有带现场物业管理的两居室、三居室和四居室单元、两个会所、两个游泳池、工作站隔间、游戏室、媒体室、可出租活动室、健身房、室内壁球和半场篮球场、沙滩排球场、狗公园和包裹接收中心。

Coastline将使用过渡贷款收益中的约500万美元来翻新单元内饰,将四居室单元改建为三居室单元,扩建场内便利设施并完成外部和公共区域的延期维护。

关于桃树集团

桃树集团 是一家投资公司,通过多样化的商业房地产资产和其他风险投资组合推动增长。自成立以来,我们已经进行了数百项投资,重点是房地产收购、开发和 贷款。今天,我们管理着数十亿美元的股权,并辅之以旨在保护、支持和增加投资的服务。

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投资特许经营酒店是分散投资组合并在很长一段时间内获得可观回报的好方法。安慰信旨在为贷款人和特许经营者提供法律框架,以处理酒店购买者拖欠贷款的情况。以下是投资者应该了解的有关安慰书的一些事实。

投资特许经营酒店是分散投资组合并在很长一段时间内获得可观回报的好方法。寻找合适的酒店融资选择可以使此次收购更有利可图。安慰信旨在为贷款人和特许经营者提供法律框架,以处理酒店购买者拖欠贷款的情况。以下是投资者应该知道的一些事实 慰问信

什么是安慰信?

安慰信是允许贷款人使用的文件 承担特许经营权 如果原始加盟商拖欠贷款。这些信函包括确保在特许经营酒店贷款违约或丧失抵押品赎回权的情况下,贷款人可以继续经营酒店的条款。

慰问信的好处

慰问信为参与交易的所有各方提供了多项好处,包括:

  • 如果贷款人更确定即使借款人违约,他们也能够收回投资,则借款人更有可能找到最具吸引力的酒店贷款安排。这可以改善这些贷款的条款,并可以更容易地获得收购特许经营物业所需的融资。
  • 贷款人可以通过确保维持所融资房产的盈利能力来更有效地抵押贷款。
  • 特许经营公司可以通过持续经营来保护自己的品牌名称,即使加盟商未能履行其财务义务并拖欠酒店贷款,也能保持其影响力。

许多贷款机构在敲定特许经营酒店物业的贷款之前都需要安慰信。

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在大多数情况下,慰问信是由特许经营公司作为特许经营过程的一部分起草的。这些法律文件可能遵循标准化模板,也可以根据借款人和贷款人的需求进行定制。这封信的内容可能包括以下部分或全部条款:

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Reviving Malls: Shifting Perspectives on Retail's Potential

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In today’s highly competitive and constantly evolving real estate market, sponsors of retail commercial properties need a reliable financial partner to help them navigate the complexities of this space. There is a perception that capital is non-existent for this sector, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Peachtree Group Credit has emerged as an industry leader – ranking as the 16thlargest U.S. commercial real estate retail lender ranking as the 16th largest U.S. commercial real estate retail lender – providing creative financing solutions to help clients realize their vision for maximizing return on investment.

The fact is retail, including malls, is experiencing strong leasing momentum with increased foot traffic allowing sponsors to stabilize cash flow levels, which took a hit during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brick-and-mortar retail locations are a necessary and growing component of a retailer’s multi-channel strategy. While traditional retail struggled before COVID, the pandemic has brought greater appreciation for in-store experiences for certain shopping items. This trend bodes well for retail as an investment.

To remain competitive, retail investors must accelerate their plans and expand their thinking to find ways to keep their retail locations relevant in a changing landscape.

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Peachtree provides needed liquidity for maturing loans, new acquisitions and construction projects.

Some of the recent coast-to-coast mall transactions completed, include:

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Peachtree actively collaborates with sponsors from the initial concept stage until closing, offering expedited financing explicitly tailored for their business, allowing all parties to achieve a best-in-class financial outcome. Throughout the process, Peachtree keeps up regular touchpoints, ensuring the transactions go smoothly. This further demonstrates Stonehill’s commitment to supporting sponsor capital strategies with execution certainty amid a highly unpredictable funding landscape, increasingly a critical variable impacting retail real estate acquisition competition outcomes.

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Greg Koenig is a senior vice president at Peachtree Group Credit. Before joining Peachtree, he was an executive director at A large private equity firm, focusing on debt originations in all asset classes. Prior to that, Greg was a senior vice president at Newport RE, a German-based real estate investment company, focusing on acquisitions and asset management for its U.S. portfolio. Previously, he was a vice president at Rialto Capital, where he helped underwrite and asset-manage loan portfolios. Before joining Rialto, Greg worked at TriMont Real Estate Advisors facilitating loan workouts and maximizing returns on distressed assets. Greg holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut, where he majored in Real Estate and UrbanEconomics.

Contact Greg at gkoenig@peachtreegroup.com or 1-860-833-2285.