Managed Buy-Sell in Private Placement Trade for CRE Developer

I am building CRE financial models for a local real estate developer and trying to understand managed buy-sell programs that is monetizing a debt instrument within a Private Placement Trading Platform.

In short, I need to diagram out the Managed Buy Sell PPP process and build out a CRE model reflecting not only land acquisition, construction, operating, and property sell but the PPP trading investment proceeds to various players, such as the issuing bank. Traders, Investors, Line of Credit, Brokers, as well as the funding for the development backed by the properties and project.

I have a superficial wobbly understanding of how the trading works, but unclear on how cash flows are generated to the final exit buyer, development firm, investors, and how final exit buyer receives their return/gain/cash/equity.

This is the coolest investor and monetization instrument I have ever encountered, yet loaded with questions, caveats, and unforeseen fraud.  This likely will be in Euroclear.

Any comments, suggestions, or thoughts are extremely welcome.  I am pretty much a dimwit at this point.

Best,

Robb

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