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Lending, Product insight, Sector outlooks

Why US real estate debt?

March 4, 2025
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  • Craig Oram, Portfolio Manager and President of LaSalle Debt Investors and Alexandra Levy, Head of Debt Capital Markets, Americas, discuss the reasons why investors are increasing allocations to US real estate debt.

    How should institutional investors seek out reliable income in 2025 when the majority of outlooks – including ours – are expecting the volatility of recent years to continue?

    One answer for many investors has been increasing allocations to private credit. Elevated interest rates and repriced assets have led to better lending conditions for providers of alternative funding, with higher yields at lower loan-to-value ratios.

    Learn more below.

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