Mezzanine lending will fill the gap left by institutional lenders

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The appetite for mezz loans will increase this year and anticipate large private credit platforms, insurance company affiliates and established real estate debt funds to be active. These groups are well capitalized and focused on institutional transactions where structure and intercreditor protections are clearly defined. Look for many bridge lenders to step into that gap to provide competitive full-stack solutions.

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