| Multifamily Housing Investors - Continued...The impact of direct market syndications by commercial real estate developers suggests a future transaction structure that serves to directly replace and reduce the Loan-To-Value (LTV) ratio of the construction loan by using multifamily housing investors at the real property ownership level and not the equity level. At some point in this capital allocation process there will be sufficient cause for the lender (or other multifamily housing investors) to waive personal recourse and the cross-collateralization and cross-default clauses that only serve to shackle developers, but provide little protection to the lender in the case of a systemic lending crisis. The pecuniary interest is served because the real property syndication increases the likelihood the developer will risk capital if the fundamentals support the project because a higher degree of "certainty of outcome" is now available to the developer. The certainty of outcome concept benefit is one of the most important conceptual benefits because it combines the benefits of syndicating real property interests (in lieu of the riskier/more expensive equity securities syndication) and the benefit of a schedule that is more clearly defined in terms of obtaining the desired result - no more capital outlays by the developer because the capital budget is fully funded from third-party sources. Long experience has shown that the cost of capital is not as important to commercial real estate developers as is the availability of capital funds because all commercial real estate development programs have a defined window of opportunity that must be met or all would be lost. The final outflow is the creation of a budget that offers a higher degree of confidence as to outcome because the vagaries surrounding and impeding the commercial real estate development project's pre-construction phase have been dramatically reduced, thus reducing the opportunities for budget busting. What does this mean to you?
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