Executive Team.
Hall Structured Finance possesses the expertise and financial strength to provide financing on real estate and other asset-based projects typically bypassed by others.
- Senior executives with averages of more than 20 years direct industry experience
- Knowledge of all asset classes in all geographic market areas
- Experience with both institutional and small entrepreneurial investors
Financing Types.
Hall Structured Finance provides gap and bridge financing (2 to 5 year terms) for acquisition, new construction, renovation and asset repositioning projects, and special situation financing such as DIP and note purchases in bankruptcy.
The company pursues opportunities where its liquidity, financial strength, and real estate expertise can add value and facilitate completion.
What We Offer.
- Investment strength and leadership
- Unmatched real estate experience
- History as owner, developer, manager, operator, and lender
- Entrepreneurial foundation and understanding
- Quick response time with local approvals
- Creative deal structures
- Flexible terms
Origination of Funds.
Sources of financing come directly from Hall Structured Finance’s own investment account.
Financing Terms Overview. Funds available in a wide range of structures
- First mortgages
- Second mortgages
- Partnership or entity loans
- Preferred equity
Typical real estate uses
- Acquisition
- Refinancing and/or restructuring
- New construction
- Renovation/repositioning
General financing parameters
- Mezzanine financing from $2 to $30 million
- First liens from $7 to $80 million
- Deals are tailored to client needs
- Investment periods from two to five years
- Structures provide for monthly interest or preference payments
Key components when evaluating opportunities
- Market and asset strength and potential
- History and prior successes of principals
- Solid financial and value-enhancement plans
- Borrowers must have real equity capital
Geographic Diversity
Hall Structured Finance’s expertise in local markets spans broad geographic areas.
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