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Crystal Stroessner
  • Lender
  • Greater DFW area
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Refinance Opportunities Are Rising 

As we approach the end of 2025, a major shift is looming in the commercial real estate finance landscape. According to the latest data, $1.2 trillion in long-term commercial loans are set to mature between late 2025 and early 2026. This massive wave of debt is creating unprecedented refinance opportunities across key sectors:

$957 billion (22%) in Industrial assets – think manufacturing and logistics warehouses

24% in Office Spaces

35% in Hospitality For savvy investors and commercial real estate professionals, this moment presents a rare window to reposition portfolios, uncover under-leveraged assets, and match the right buyers to the right opportunities—before the market adjusts.

Regards,
Crystal 

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Ronald Rohde
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OP.   Looks like you’re in the DFW area and are a lender.  We primarily do Selfstorage and RV/Boat parking.  What type of distressed properties do you have in the industrial sector that is more land than building?   Example lay down yards.  


 Nothing industrial is value distressed. its solely from poor management or $0 income. Maybe 0.2% of loans

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