
The commercial real estate market is going through one of its most significant shifts in decades. Rising interest rates, tighter lending standards, and changing investor expectations have created both uncertainty and opportunity across the industry. In this episode of the Next Level Income Podcast, we sit down with Jake Clopton, founder of Clopton Capital, to discuss how debt markets are evolving and what investors should be paying attention to right now.Jake brings years of experience working with real estate owners and operators nationwide, helping clients secure debt and equity solutions in a rapidly changing environment. Throughout the conversation, he explains how today’s higher interest rate environment is impacting everything from underwriting standards to deal flow and investor confidence.One of the major themes discussed in this episode is the dramatic change in borrowing costs over the past few years. Many commercial real estate investors became accustomed to historically low interest rates, which allowed deals to cash flow more easily and encouraged aggressive acquisitions. However, with rates rising significantly, the economics of many projects have changed. Jake explains that lenders are now placing greater emphasis on debt coverage ratios, sponsor strength, and conservative underwriting assumptions.🔗 Resources & Links🌐 https://cloptoncapital.com/
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