Distressed / special sits / event driven RE in current environment

Curious on people’s thoughts around distressed / SS / event driven RE now.

Would love to start a discussion around this, feels like a lot of tailwinds for smart GPs with this expertise.

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This is more of a talking point for 2023-2024 lol, DCM is very active now. Tons of competition driving down spreads between banks/lifecos, pc, gses, etc.

 

Is there no longer an event driven angle to acquiring dislocated or mispriced RE anymore?

 

nah, it's all about finding a creative structured solution to opportunistically capitalize on an event driven special situation that offers optimized relative value and rightsizes a dislocated capital structure.

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