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Navigating Current State of CRE Debt Markets
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Over the last year, commercial real estate (CRE) credit markets have bifurcated into two distinct groups.
On the one hand, liquidity has improved significantly, with banks, CMBS markets and insurers all increasing their origination volumes in early ’25. On the other, all lenders face challenges on their existing loan portfolios written at elevated valuations. Further, uncertainty around the outlook for real estate amid a trade war has cast a cloud of uncertainty overall debt market participants.
Join Harsh Hemnani, Senior Debt Research Analyst, as he leads our latest Green Street webinar demystifying the various segments of the CRE Debt Market, offering both investors and borrowers a window into trends likely to shape the current year.
Join Harsh Hemnani, Senior Debt Research Analyst, as he leads our latest Green Street webinar demystifying the various segments of the CRE Debt Market, offering both investors and borrowers a window into trends likely to shape the current year.
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What’s Covered
CRE Debt Market Dynamics
Explore capital availability, new-issue trends, and how different lenders are navigating today’s market conditions.
Challenges in Legacy Loan Portfolios
Understand the pressures facing existing loans and what the future may hold for troubled assets.
CRE Debt vs. Other Investment Options
Assess how commercial real estate debt stacks up against other credit alternatives and real estate equity in 2025.
Featured Presenters

Harsh Hemnani
Senior Analyst, Debt Research
Harsh is a Senior Analyst leading Green Street’s research on commercial real estate debt and ground leases, with prior coverage of Net Lease, Industrial, and Lodging sectors. He launched coverage of the mortgage REIT space and has initiated coverage on over 10 companies. Harsh holds an M.S. in Finance from the University of Rochester, a B.A. in Economics from H.R. College, and is a CFA charterholder.

Matt McGriff
Associate Vice President, Account Management
Matt is an AVP on the Enterprise Account Management team at Greet Street. He joined the firm in 2021 and is responsible for ensuring clients satisfaction, and uncovering new user opportunities. Matt previously held positions in account management at Moody’s Analytics and Reis Inc. He holds a Series 65 license and a Bachelor of Arts from Hobart College.
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