"Off Market" Debt Financings

I work for a debt fund who does financings anywhere from $50mm on the very low end to $1B+ on the high end, and about 90% of the deals we do are the result of fully brokered processes (JLL, W&D, C&W, etc). However, I have friends working at smaller debt funds where the majority of their deal flow supposedly comes directly from sponsors / off market. At the size that we play in, is it possible to get off market / direct deal flow from establishing relationships with sponsors? Or are most transactions of our size intermediated? Thanks.

 
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My experience has been the opposite. Smaller deals more likely to get brokered. Larger deals/larger sponsors have the level of sophistication to get things done themselves.

Are you dealing with a lot of special situations/high complexity transactions? Stabilized multifamily deals of that size are rarely brokered. Since it’s just a pricing exercise between the agencies and lifecos.

 

Interesting - thanks for the insight. Our loans run the gamut across stabilized / value add / construction / special situations - but across all four buckets, it seems like the vast majority of our deal flow is brokered. I originally had similar thoughts to you, but we see a ton of flow from Eastdil for the likes of Blackstone/Starwood/etc, all of which have pretty developed capital markets teams.

 

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