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December 2025 Commercial Lending Update: Rate Cuts, Debt Walls, and the New Shape of CRE Credit

By: Xavier Ramirez Published on: 02/12/2025

Snapshot of December 2025’s CRE lending market: rate cuts offer relief, but higher-for-longer costs, looming debt maturities, and selective banks mean only well-structured, well-documented deals get financed.

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December 2025 Commercial Lending Update: Rate Cuts, Debt Walls, and the New Shape of CRE Credit

Commercial Banks, CRE Exposure, and Borrower Strategy in November 2025

By: Xavier Ramirez Published on: 01/11/2025

As November 2025 arrives, new data show that banks still hold a substantial volume of commercial real estate loans, even after several years of height

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Commercial Banks, CRE Exposure, and Borrower Strategy in November 2025

CRE Lending in October 2025: Balancing Caution and Opportunity

By: Xavier Ramirez Published on: 01/10/2025

Throughout October 2025, commercial real estate finance sits at the intersection of lingering caution and emerging opportunity. Rate cuts are beginni

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CRE Lending in October 2025: Balancing Caution and Opportunity

Debt Walls and Distress: Navigating Late-2025 CRE Financing

By: Xavier Ramirez Published on: 01/09/2025

In September 2025, the so-called “debt wall” of commercial maturities remains a central theme. Many legacy loans made in the prior cycle are still wo

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Debt Walls and Distress: Navigating Late-2025 CRE Financing