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Borrowers and servicers set to spar on already modified loans
Four live deals for now, but activity will pick up with investors hungry for recovering sector
CMBS has bounced back after shaking off the stigma of office exposure, among other negative headlines, taking advantage of a more stable rates environment to post impressive returns and issuance volumes. There is confidence that an even stronger 2025 is in store, writes Nick Conforti
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Liquidation dropped amid a lack of pricing clarity in the CRE market
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Shorter-dated loans and tighter underwriting will continue but summer loan refis could drive pre-Christmas deals
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The collateral pool has less exposure to office loans, as the sector is still waiting for a repricing
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The building is fully leased to high quality tenants, including Paypal, until 2028
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High-end retail has benefited from stable rent growth, and securitizing the facility would be feasible
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Amherst's Chris Avallone says SFR fundamentals strong but ABS market is mispriced in investors' favor
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'Extend and pretend' will end as maturity wall hits and senior tranche holders press for liquidation
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Higher interest rates is expected to keep primary slow despite pent-up demand
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CMBS market is expected to be quiet until year-end as macro uncertainties persist