Stephen Blank

Stephen R. Blank joined ULI in December 1998 as Senior Fellow, Finance. His primary responsibilities include: expanding ULI’s real estate capital markets information and education programs; authoring real estate capital market commentary; participating as a principal researcher and adviser for the Emerging Trends in Real Estate series of publications; organizing and participating in real estate capital markets programs at ULI events worldwide; and participating in industry meetings, seminars, and conferences. Prior to joining ULI, Blank served from December 1993 to November 1998 as Managing Director, Real Estate Investment Banking of Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. His responsibilities included: structuring, underwriting, and executing corporate financings including initial public offerings of common and preferred shares, unsecured debentures, and convertible bonds; property acquisitions, dispositions, and financing; and financial advisory services including mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and recapitalizations.

The Trepp, LLC survey showed commercial mortgage spreads coming in five to 10 basis points during the survey period. Floor pricing continues in effect with rates in the 4.0 percent to 5.0 percent range.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed commercial mortgage spreads widening about 5 basis points during the survey period as the markets head for a time out until after Labor Day. Floor pricing remains in the 4.0 percent to 5.0 percent range.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed commercial mortgage spreads widening as much as four basis points during the survey period. Floor pricing in the 4 percent to 5 percent range continues in effect as the market for newly issued commercial mortgage-backed securities strengthened. Year-to-date volume equals $24.2 billion with the over-under for full year 2012 volume in the mid-$30 billion range.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed commercial mortgage spreads widening six basis points during the survey period and as much as 15 basis points during the past month as capital continue to remain available from both conventional and securitized lenders for properties that can pass lenders’ stringent underwriting metrics. Floor pricing in the 4 percent to 5 percent range continues to be in effect.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed commercial mortgage spreads basically unchanged during the past month and unlikely to change barring a systemic collapse in the capital markets, which certainly is possible in our uncertain and volatile economic and political times. In our view, a systemic problem of any magnitude will likely lead to lenders looking for someplace to hide, with liquidity prized and unavailable for borrowers except the most creditworthy ones.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed spreads basically unchanged during the most recent survey period. Subject to an unpredictable “black swan”-like event (which is certainly possible in today’s uncertain and volatile capital markets), the balance of this year is likely to be range-bound by lenders instituting floor pricing in the 4.0 percent to 4.5 percent range.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed spreads widening as much as nine basis points during the survey period as volatility returned to the marketplace. While wont to make predictions, we see the balance of 2012 range-bound by floor pricing (in the 4.0 percent to 4.5 percent range) by lenders.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed spreads coming in as much as 10 basis points, an incredible amount given the turbulence affecting the credit markets, i.e., LIBORgate; Euro-crises; increased CMBS delinquencies, and widening spreads in CMBS new issues, to name just a few. Maybe it’s the heat as no one seems to be using these spreads to actually price borrower cost, relying solely on floor pricing.
The Trepp, LLC survey showed spreads unchanged during the survey period as the markets continued to languish, waiting for…the Supreme Court, the EU and European Central bank, the Federal Reserve, the heat wave baking the majority of the country to abate…who knows. Meanwhile, lenders continue to quote loans at rates based upon floor pricing which remains very attractive.
The Trepp LLC survey showed spreads widening 10 to 15 basis points during the survey period as the markets languish, waiting for clarity. A week ago, it was who would win the Greek election; now that the austerity party has won, the markets are holding their collective breaths waiting to see what will actually happen.
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