by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 19, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Multifamily Apartment Investing
In commercial real estate, primary mortgages don’t always cover all of a deal’s debt requirements. That is, a gap may exist between the cash you put into a deal and the senior debt financing available. Fortunately, bridge loans offer a solution in these situations. As...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 16, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Multifamily Apartment Investing
Commercial real estate financing can overwhelm new investors. In particular, the multiple types of financing can seem downright daunting. For instance, bridge loans offer investors a flexible source of short-term financing. But, what is a bridge loan? In this article,...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Dec 4, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
Investors often cannot finance a commercial real estate deal on their own. Instead, they look to a variety of capital sources to pay for a deal. Known as the deal’s “capital stack,” these diverse sources of debt and equity allow investors to translate good ideas into...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Nov 1, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing, Investing In Self Storage
Self-storage financing enables small business owners to engage in purchasing, building or renovating their self-storage units. The most frequently used types of financing for self-storage are SBA 7(a) commercial real estate loans and SBA 504 loans. Leading...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Oct 27, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
Investing in commercial real estate can seem daunting. Between the capital requirements, the industry-specific jargon, and the sheer scale, the barriers to entry often appear insurmountable. Fortunately, joint ventures allow you to pool capital, time, and experience...
by Derek Carroll, Principal High Peaks Capital | Oct 22, 2021 | Commercial Real Estate Financing
In commercial real estate, new construction projects typically entail far more risk than other investing strategies (e.g. value-add, buy-and-hold, etc.). But, a new development also has the potential for far higher return on investment. As such, people often ask us...