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Dive into the latest insights on the commercial real estate debt market, loan maturities, and distressed property opportunities in this episode of America’s Commercial Real Estate Show with host Michael Bull and guest Xander Snyder, Senior CRE Economist at First American.
This episode breaks down the much-discussed “wall of maturities” in commercial real estate, revealing what’s really happening with loan extensions, refinancing challenges, and distressed assets across office, multifamily, and other sectors. Learn how lenders and borrowers are navigating capital structure distress vs. operational distress, and why the market may be entering the early stages of a new CRE investment cycle.
Key topics include:
- Trends in commercial mortgage maturities and loan workouts
- The decline in “extend and pretend” strategies
- Rising opportunities in distressed commercial real estate investing
- How interest rates, inflation, and Federal Reserve policy impact CRE
- Why transaction volume and liquidity are returning to the market
- Risks tied to energy prices, economic uncertainty, and demand shocks
Whether you’re a commercial real estate investor, broker, lender, or developer, this episode provides critical analysis on CRE finance, debt restructuring, and market recovery trends for 2026.
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