Recap with Brandon Roth

Ep. 9 Hospitality-to-Multifamily Conversions (Ryan Sudeck - Sage Investment Group)

33 min · 26 jul 2025
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Ryan Sudeck is the CEO of Sage Investment Group, which is a development company that specializes in converting hotels to multifamily and now manages 2,671 units across six states.  Our conversation covers how they execute their business model from start to finish and includes:  - Market Selection - Deal Sourcing - Underwriting - Capital Raising - Construction management - Lease-up If you're an investor that'd like to explore investment opportunities with Sage, please visit their website: https://sageinvestment.com/

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Ep. 13 - CMBS Financing (Eric Smith - Deutsche Bank)

Eric Smith is a CMBS loan originator at Deutsche Bank. Over the past 28 years, he has closed more than 1,300 CMBS loans.  Our conversation covered many topics, including: - What is CMBS and how does it work? - Why is there a higher concentration of multifamily in CMBS pools today? - What's the role and impact of CMBS rating agencies? - Why is Fitch the primary rating agency? - What is a B-piece? - History of CMBS (1.0 vs. today) - Is CMBS becoming more borrower-friendly post-closing? - What are the most common asset types for CMBS?  - What are the typical loan sizes, leverage, and pricing? - What are the primary benefits for a borrower? - Takeaways from MBA CREF in San Diego If you have any questions, please send me an email at brandon.roth@ipausa.com. Check out www.crecapitalinsights.com for my weekly capital markets newsletter.

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