RTRC |REMSEN-TENENBAUM REALTY CAPITAL
The Leading Mortgage Brokerage Firm in Commercial Real Estate Finance
Permanent Mortgages
Permanent Mortgages are long-term, fixed rate debt arranged through life companies, pension funds, savings banks, commercial banks, specialty finance companies and Wall Street investment houses on all types of income-producing properties.
Construction Loans
Construction Loans are one-to-three-year loans at fixed or floating prime or SOFR-based pricing on all types of properties including rental apartments, condominiums, hotels, shopping centers office buildings, and industrial properties.
Interim Financings & Acquisition Loans
Interim and Acquisition Financing offerings are short-term, usually one-to-three years for bridge financing and/or acquisitions. SOFR and fixed-rate loans available.
Discounted Payoffs or Note Purchase Financings
Discounted Payoffs/Note Purchase Financings are flexible financing structures to allow borrower to payoff loans at a discount or to purchase notes that have been brought to market for sale by lenders.
Mezzanine Debt/Preferred Equity
Mezzanine Debt and Preferred Equity Instruments are debt or equity to enable borrower to obtain close to 100% financing for existing properties as well as property acquisitions and select development/redevelopment.
Joint Venture and Programmatic Equity
Equity Joint Venture Structures: In many cases, close to 100% financing through preferential rates of return, to be determined exit fees or participation in cash flow, sale and refinance proceeds.
Credit Lease Financing
Credit Lease Financing: Long-term, fixed rate debt on all types of credit related tenants, self liquidating loans with balloon payments and residual value insurance (RVI) if applicable.
Standby Commitments
Standby Commitments: Forward commitments on rental properties, condominiums, retail and industrial properties to fund upon certificate of occupancy to enable borrowers to obtain construction financing.
Land Loans
Land Loans: Financed typically at 50-75% of value for terms of one-to-three years with or without recourse.