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Episode 69: Rent Freeze Fallout: NYC Apartment Distress and Your One Stop Shop for Solutions

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Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser sit down with Max Herzog and Jake Kahn from Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation, and David Tobin Spencer Kirsch from Mission Capital Advisors at Marcus & Millichap, for a timely discussion on the state of the NYC multifamily debt market, fresh off the announcement of a historic two-year rent freeze. The group breaks down what it means for rent-stabilized property values, lender underwriting, note sales, refinances, and distressed assets across New York City. They discuss how buyers are underwriting rent-regulated buildings today, why financing has become more selective, how lenders are approaching maturing loans, and where note buyers are finding opportunities in the market. The conversation also highlights the growing need for collaboration between sales brokers, debt advisors, note-sale teams, lenders, and borrowers. As values, loan balances, and operating realities continue to shift, transparency and coordinated execution are becoming essential to achieving successful outcomes. If you are a lender, borrower or buyer in this rent regulated space – you will want to listen in… Get the latest updates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily [https://www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily] https://www.newyorkmultifamily.com [https://www.newyorkmultifamily.com/] Reach out to us at: seth.glasser@marcusmillichap.com

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Episode 69: Rent Freeze Fallout: NYC Apartment Distress and Your One Stop Shop for Solutions

Shaun Riney and Seth Glasser sit down with Max Herzog and Jake Kahn from Marcus & Millichap Capital Corporation, and David Tobin Spencer Kirsch from Mission Capital Advisors at Marcus & Millichap, for a timely discussion on the state of the NYC multifamily debt market, fresh off the announcement of a historic two-year rent freeze. The group breaks down what it means for rent-stabilized property values, lender underwriting, note sales, refinances, and distressed assets across New York City. They discuss how buyers are underwriting rent-regulated buildings today, why financing has become more selective, how lenders are approaching maturing loans, and where note buyers are finding opportunities in the market. The conversation also highlights the growing need for collaboration between sales brokers, debt advisors, note-sale teams, lenders, and borrowers. As values, loan balances, and operating realities continue to shift, transparency and coordinated execution are becoming essential to achieving successful outcomes. If you are a lender, borrower or buyer in this rent regulated space – you will want to listen in… Get the latest updates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily [https://www.instagram.com/newyorkmultifamily] https://www.newyorkmultifamily.com [https://www.newyorkmultifamily.com/] Reach out to us at: seth.glasser@marcusmillichap.com

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