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== Financing Rates == | == Financing Rates == | ||
https://www.bayes.city.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/march/new-bayes-european-lending-report-finds-that-borrowers-are-paying-up-to-6-all-in-interest-for-loans-on-prime-european-properties | The all-in interest for a loan on a prime stable asset across European cities now ranges between 4-6%, up from between 2-3% just a year ago.<ref>https://www.bayes.city.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/march/new-bayes-european-lending-report-finds-that-borrowers-are-paying-up-to-6-all-in-interest-for-loans-on-prime-european-properties</ref> | ||
* Loan interest charged on opportunistic and repositioning assets differ more widely, especially among debt fund lenders. It can range between 5.5-7.5% | |||
* Smaller loans might be priced higher because there is less lender appetite, as well as very large loans (up to €100 million), which might require more than one underwriting lender. | |||
* 92% of banks still only lend into their home market, while only 8% engage in lending across Europe without external subsidiaries or branches. | |||
== Loans Performance == | == Loans Performance == |