U.S. commercial real estate debt
At-a-glance
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Target Sectors: |
Debt |
| Investment Focus: |
Transitional bridge loans complemented by select investments in construction loans, stabilized fixed rate loans and subordinate debt |
Overview
Capitalize on attractive risk-adjusted returns, supported by improved pricing dynamics alongside conservative underwriting and valuation standards. The current opportunity in transitional debt offers particularly compelling relative yields when compared to alternative strategies such as core and core-plus equity, reinforcing the strategy's appeal in the current market.
Why Nuveen for U.S. commercial real estate debt?
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
INVESTMENT RATIONALE
EXPERIENCED TEAM
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Important information on risk
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investments carry a certain degree of risk, including the possible loss of principal, and there is no assurance that an investment will provide positive performance over any period of time. Certain products and services may not be available to all entities or persons. There is no guarantee that investment objectives will be achieved. See the applicable product literature for details.
Investors should be aware that alternative investments are speculative, subject to substantial risks including the risks associated with limited liquidity, the potential use of leverage, potential short sales, currency exchange rates, and concentrated investments and may involve complex tax structures and investment strategies. Alternative investments may be illiquid, there may be no liquid secondary market or ready purchasers for such securities, they may not be required to provide periodic pricing or valuation information to investors, there may be delays in distributing tax information to investors, they are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as other types of pooled investment vehicles, and they may be subject to high fees and expenses, which will reduce profits.
As an asset class, real estate-related assets are less developed, more illiquid, and less transparent compared to traditional asset classes. Real estate investments are subject to various risks, including but not limited to, fluctuations in property values, higher expenses or lower income than expected, changes in economic conditions, currency values, environmental problems and liability, the cost of and ability to obtain insurance, and risks related to leasing of properties.