2020 Has Been One Helluva Year
Between civil and political unrest, Covid-19’s impact on the health and well-being of the nation, and the unprecedented economic impact of the associated shutdowns, 2020 has been a very memorable if unpleasant year.
Between civil and political unrest, Covid-19’s impact on the health and well-being of the nation, and the unprecedented economic impact of the associated shutdowns, 2020 has been a very memorable if unpleasant year.
When investing in commercial real estate, there’s plenty of opportunity to generate substantial revenue—as long as your investment is properly planned. Commercial real estate development, particularly when investing in a volatile market, is a risky endeavor.
Investing in commercial real estate can be an appealing endeavor for a number of reasons. Whether investing in retail buildings, industrial property, or mixed-use developments, commercial real estate often offers more financial reward than its residential counterpart.
In today’s commercial real estate market, foresight plays a key role when finding the right opportunity. The ability to envision what can be done with that initial investment is crucial—especially when it comes to profiting in this highly competitive landscape.
Creative specialty lending. It’s what we do. It’s the catalyst for how our partners have surpassed $2 billion in loans. Over the past year, we’ve been fortunate to experience a surge in demand for our bridge loan programs, while our traditional lender counterparts seem to remain stagnant.
Nationwide private lender Silver Arch Capital Partners had taken a momentous step when it announced that its principals had closed more than $2 billion in loans. An achievement that has made this NJ firm one of the leading private lenders in the commercial real estate market.
You finally found the ideal site that’s ready for development. Your carefully-constructed plans of redeveloping that non-performing property can finally rise up from your blueprints and take form.
This question is probably the one I get asked the most. How do I choose the right lender? It doesn’t matter if it’s a potential client or even my close friends, my answer is all the same.