by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Jan 11, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
A variety of financing options exist for commercial real estate – both debt and equity. All of these options come with their own pros and cons, meaning some financing sources make more or less sense, depending on the specific deal. For developers and investors,...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 31, 2022 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
In residential real estate, homeowners typically rely on two types of financing. On the equity side, owners contribute their own capital for a down payment. On the debt side, they use some sort of permanent mortgage (e.g. conventional, FHA, VA, etc.). With commercial...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 13, 2022 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
To address rampant inflation, commercial real estate investors frequently ask about effective financing strategies. That is, as costs and interest rates rise, what’s the best way to structure a deal’s financing? In this article, we’ll address these items and outline...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 11, 2022 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
Real estate investors use two primary forms of financing: equity (i.e. contributed capital) and senior debt (i.e. a long-term permanent mortgage). However, a variety of other financing options exist. Each of these financing sources has its unique advantages and...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Aug 25, 2022 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
In addition to finding and underwriting deals, real estate developers spend a significant amount of their time raising capital for projects. Due to the size of most commercial real estate deals, developers rarely have the cash to cover all of a project’s equity...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Apr 26, 2022 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
Multifamily Loans Many real estate investors follow a similar progression. They begin with single-family homes – either to flip or rent. At a certain point, these investors decide to make the jump into multifamily properties to chase higher returns....