Real Estate Capital

Acquisition Financing

Acquisition financing is often the first major capital decision in a real-estate transaction. The right structure depends on business plan, asset profile, leverage needs, and closing timeline.

Commercial property acquisitionStrategic portfolio expansionTime-sensitive closings

When It Fits

  • Investors acquiring stabilized or transitional property
  • Sponsors comparing permanent and bridge-style executions
  • Borrowers that need structure aligned to asset strategy

Common Uses

  • Commercial property acquisition
  • Strategic portfolio expansion
  • Time-sensitive closings

Advantages

  • Aligns financing with acquisition strategy
  • Supports cleaner comparison across execution paths
  • Useful when borrowers need a disciplined front-end evaluation

How the request gets packaged

  • Define asset type, business plan, and closing timeline
  • Evaluate leverage, recourse, and hold strategy
  • Match the request to likely financing channels

Product FAQ

Should acquisition capital always be permanent debt?

Not always. It depends on whether the asset is stabilized, transitional, or part of a broader repositioning plan.

Why is early packaging important?

Because closing risk, business plan clarity, and asset narrative heavily influence which capital paths are realistic.

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