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Private Debt Investor: Keeping pace with evolving markets

February 1, 2025
  • This article first appeared in a Real Estate Debt special report in the February 2025 issue of Private Debt Investor (subscription required to read the full issue).

    LaSalle’s David White and Craig Oram provide insights on navigating the evolving real estate debt markets in the US and Europe. They discuss the risk-adjusted returns that debt investments offer compared to equity, emphasizing steady returns and favorable lending conditions driven by recent market changes. They also share LaSalle’s strategic focus on scalable opportunities and underutilized assets, with a significant emphasis on the for-rent residential sector in the US.

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