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Why Banks Are Retreating From Commercial Real Estate
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Why Banks Are Retreating From Commercial Real Estate

January 31, 2024 Caroline Vega

Amerant Bank, a large community bank based in Coral Gables, Florida, recently announced that it had reached a deal to sell a $401 million portfolio of loans tied to a collection of apartment buildings in […]

Smaller regionals brush off commercial real estate worries
Commercial Real Estate

Smaller regionals brush off commercial real estate worries

January 27, 2024 Ed Winslow

Executives at Cullen/Frost Bankers, Bank OZK and BankUnited have all made favorable comments recently about credit quality in their banks’ commercial real estate portfolios. Adobe Stock As investors fret about how a downturn in commercial […]

TrustCo’s Total Loans Surpass  Billion – Reach All-Time High; Nonperforming Assets to Total Assets at 0.29%, Lowest in 17 Years
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TrustCo’s Total Loans Surpass $5 Billion – Reach All-Time High; Nonperforming Assets to Total Assets at 0.29%, Lowest in 17 Years

January 23, 2024 Caroline Vega

Executive Snapshot: Loan portfolio reaches all-time high: At $5.0 billion as of December 31, 2023, loans continued to set new all-time highs On average, total loans were up $309.9 million or 6.6% for the fourth […]

Business loan vs. personal loan: What’s the difference?
Commercial Loans

Business loan vs. personal loan: What’s the difference?

January 19, 2024 Caroline Vega

When you need funding for your business, applying for a business loan may be a helpful next step. But, in some cases, getting a personal loan for business funding may be better. Personal loans offer […]

What Happens If You Default On A Small Business Loan?
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What Happens If You Default On A Small Business Loan?

January 15, 2024 Caroline Vega

There’s no shortage of ways to fund your entrepreneurial dreams and get your business off the ground. One of the most accessible ways is to apply for a small business loan since you can usually […]

Commercial real estate plunges posing major problems for banks
Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate plunges posing major problems for banks

January 11, 2024 Caroline Vega

The indications by the US Federal Reserve that it is moving towards interest rate cuts may have boosted Wall Street, at least temporarily. However, they have done nothing to alleviate the mounting crisis for banks […]

30-year jumbo mortgage rates | CNN Underscored Money
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30-year jumbo mortgage rates | CNN Underscored Money

January 6, 2024 Ed Winslow

Current 30-year jumbo mortgage rates were about 7.3% in December 2023, significantly higher than the low rates offered just two years prior. Jumbo rates are currently similar to those on 30-year conforming loans, which are […]

Brookfield DTLA towers lead SoCal’s top defaults in 2023
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Brookfield DTLA towers lead SoCal’s top defaults in 2023

January 2, 2024 Ed Winslow

As the Fed hiked rates, commercial real estate borrowers suffered.  A wave of borrowers defaulted on loans tied to commercial properties across L.A. and Orange County this year, as they struggled to make mortgage payments […]

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    $520,659 For Family, Small Business Loans: St. Helens credit union to share funding

    October 4, 2022
      Three Oregon credit unions, including InRoads in St. Helens, will receive a total of $520,659 in federal dollars to support small loans to families and businesses. The funding is coming from the U.S. Department [...]
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    October 4, 2022
      DAYTON, Ohio — The City of Dayton is using $7 million in pandemic recovery funds to help entrepreneurs start or expand restaurants, salons and other street-level small businesses in neighborhood commercial areas. What You [...]
  • First Bank expands commercial lending capabilities (updated)

    First Bank expands commercial lending capabilities (updated)

    October 4, 2022
      First Bank is offering new options for commercial lending, the community bank announced Sept. 28, with the addition of servicing for private equity funds. The Hamilton-based institution said it offers capital call lines of [...]
  • FoA plans to sell retail division to Guaranteed Rate, close wholesale channel: sources

    FoA plans to sell retail division to Guaranteed Rate, close wholesale channel: sources

    October 4, 2022
      Amid the most challenging mortgage market in decades, multichannel lender Finance of America (FoA) plans to sell its retail mortgage division and shut down its forward wholesale channel, multiple sources told HousingWire. According to [...]
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    October 4, 2022
      For the fifth consecutive year, Citizens has joined forces with Feeding America®, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, contributing more than $1 million as a Leadership-level partner to further broaden and deepen its efforts [...]
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    November 11, 2023
    Alex Horn, managing partner of BridgeInvest, briefly flummoxed a roomful of real estate professionals when asked about the asset classes his Miami-based lending firm is targeting these days.  “We are doing 100 percent office construction [...]
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    June 7, 2024
    NYC Commercial Real Estate entrepreneur Bob Knakal announced Justin Rice-Moore has joined the new investment property brokerage. The new firm combines old school business fundamentals with cutting edge ai and technology tools providing market information [...]
  • Ben Ashkenazy’s 660 Madison Ave Remains Vacant. Why?

    July 1, 2024
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  • US Bank Lending Slumps by Most on Record in Final Weeks of March

    April 7, 2023
    (Bloomberg) — US bank lending contracted by the most on record in the last two weeks of March, indicating a substantial tightening of credit conditions in the wake of several high-profile bank collapses that risks [...]
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