by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Feb 28, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Real Estate Equity Capital
Most real estate investors begin on their own. However, due to financial, experience, and time limitations, many investors look to join forces, especially in the commercial real estate world. While several structures exist to combine your real estate efforts, joint...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Feb 15, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Real Estate Equity Capital
Investing in commercial real estate requires a significant amount of capital. Individual investors can typically raise enough cash for a residential property deal. But, commercial property deals often require multiple investors – and classes of investors –...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Feb 6, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
When most real estate investors want to borrow money, they go to a bank. However, due to a variety of reasons, many commercial real estate investors cannot secure bank loans. Instead, these individuals need to find alternative sources of debt financing, options savvy...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Jan 27, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Real Estate Equity Capital
Joint Venture Types in Commercial Real Estate When real estate developers find promising deals, they often don’t have the capital necessary to execute. As a result, these developers turn to outside investors to raise the required funds, frequently through a...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Jan 21, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Real Estate Equity Capital
Why Preferred Equity is a Popular Option for Institutional Investors Investors in commercial real estate balance two competing items: yield and risk. That is, investors seek to find a balance between the returns a deal will generate and the various risks associated...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Jan 16, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Real Estate Equity Capital
Commercial real estate deals typically include far more financing sources than residential. Whereas the latter relies on a long-term mortgage (debt) and owner down payment (equity), commercial deals regularly combine a variety of debt and equity sources. Commercial...