Peachtree Group lanza un fondo para situaciones especiales de 250 millones de dólares para capitalizar la dislocación del mercado hotelero
ATLANTA (21 de julio de 2025) - Peachtree Group («Peachtree»), una plataforma líder de inversiones inmobiliarias comerciales con integración vertical, anunció hoy el lanzamiento de su Peachtree Special Situations Fund, un fondo de 250 millones de dólares diseñado para desbloquear el valor de activos hoteleros y otros activos inmobiliarios comerciales de alta calidad y con precios incorrectos debido a la falta de liquidez actual del mercado de capitales, y no a los fundamentos subyacentes.
«Creemos que los próximos 12 a 18 meses ofrecen algunas de las oportunidades ajustadas al riesgo más atractivas que hemos visto desde la crisis financiera mundial», dijo Greg Friedman, director gerente y director ejecutivo de Peachtree. «A medida que se intensifican las tensiones en los balances y los obstáculos de refinanciación en el sector hotelero y otros sectores inmobiliarios comerciales, Peachtree se encuentra en una posición única para invertir capital donde más se necesita, ofreciendo rentabilidades atractivas y, al mismo tiempo, soluciones reales tanto para los patrocinadores como para los prestamistas».
Con casi 1 billón de dólares en préstamos inmobiliarios comerciales que vencen en 2025 y los hoteles soportan algunas de las mayores cargas de refinanciación y gastos de capital, el Fondo para Situaciones Especiales de Peachtree está en condiciones de intervenir cuando el capital tradicional se ha reducido.
Muchos propietarios de hoteles y bienes raíces comerciales que financiaron propiedades en la era de las tasas de interés cero ahora se enfrentan a brechas en sus acumulaciones de capital, ya que las tasas se mantienen elevadas y la liquidez se reduce. La estrategia de Peachtree cierra esta brecha al ofrecer soluciones creativas de capital protegidas contra las caídas para reposicionar los activos y liberar el valor incorporado.
«Este fondo trata de capitalizar la dislocación, no el caos», dijo Friedman. «Nos centramos en activos de alta calidad que no estén en crisis por factores sistemáticos sino por la estructura del capital, y lo hacemos con la velocidad, la creatividad y la certeza de ejecución que han definido la reputación de Peachtree durante más de una década».
El Fondo para Situaciones Especiales se centra en inversiones que se sitúan entre las de valor añadido y las oportunistas, y combina un atractivo potencial alcista con una protección significativa a la baja. Las estrategias principales incluyen:
· Adquisiciones fuera del mercado: asegurar hoteles de bajo rendimiento o con precios incorrectos, así como determinados sectores multifamiliares, de viviendas para estudiantes, autoalmacenamiento y otros sectores inmobiliarios comerciales para su reposicionamiento y estabilización.
· Soluciones de capital preferentes e híbridas: proporcionan capital flexible a los patrocinadores que necesitan liquidez para adquisiciones, desarrollo o refinanciación con estructuras diseñadas para proteger la base y mejorar los rendimientos actuales.
· Compras de prestamistas en dificultades: Adquirir activos directamente de los bancos mediante transacciones de escritura sustitutiva o posteriores a la ejecución hipotecaria, a menudo con descuentos en los saldos de los préstamos pendientes y muy por debajo del costo de reposición.
La plataforma totalmente integrada de Peachtree abarca los préstamos directos, la financiación de CPACE, el desarrollo, las adquisiciones y los mercados de capitales, y proporciona una perspectiva única sobre la dinámica cambiante del mercado. Las relaciones duraderas con los bancos comunitarios y regionales y otras partes interesadas permiten a Peachtree buscar oportunidades de alto valor antes de que lleguen al mercado en general.
«Somos la primera opción cuando un patrocinador o prestamista necesita una solución rápida y confiable», dijo Friedman. «La rapidez y la seguridad del cierre son fundamentales en este entorno, especialmente cuando se trata de paquetes de capital complejos y pagarés en dificultades».
El fondo se centra geográficamente en todo el país, y se espera un flujo de operaciones significativo en los mercados con sólidos fundamentos de demanda y recientes reajustes de precios, incluidos Texas, Florida y California. Peachtree espera cerrar su primer cierre en los próximos 60 a 90 días y completar el cierre final dentro de los 18 meses previstos tras el cierre inicial.
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“These awards are a testament to the exceptional work our hotel associates deliver every day,” said Steve Mackenzie, Peachtree’s senior vice president of operations, hospitality management. “These hotels have consistently excelled in guest and F&B satisfaction, setting a benchmark for unparalleled service, and we are proud to have them as part of the Peachtree family. Additionally, we extend our gratitude to our partners who entrust us with managing their properties. Their collaboration has been instrumental in achieving these accolades, showcasing our shared commitment to superior quality.”
The award winners include:
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· SpringHill Suites Lindale, Texas
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· Fairfield Inn & Suites Gadsden, Alabama
· SpringHill Suites Dallas Rockwall, Texas
· TownePlace Suites Dallas Rockwall, Texas
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· Courtyard by Marriott Indianapolis Plainfield, Indiana
· SpringHill Suites Vero Beach, Florida
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· SpringHill Suites Lindale, Texas
“Every recipient of these awards embodies the essence of Peachtree’s mission, showcasing outstanding excellence, strong leadership and a relentless dedication to serving our guests, partners and communities,” said Shara Roddan, vice president of operations, hospitality management.
About Peachtree Group
Peachtree Group is a vertically integrated investment management firm specializing in identifying and capitalizing on opportunities in dislocated markets, anchored by commercial real estate. Today, the company manages billions in capital across acquisitions, development and lending, augmented by services designed to protect, support and grow its investments. For more information, visit www.peachtreegroup.com.
Adapting to Change: How Higher Interest Rates are Shaping Commercial Real Estate Investment Strategies
Peachtree Group recently had the privilege of hosting David Bitner, a renowned expert in the commercial real estate industry, on our quarterly market update call. As the global head of research for Newmark, a leading commercial real estate advisor, David's insights on the ongoing transition in commercial real estate (CRE) were invaluable. His discussion outlined a significant shift in the commercial real estate market, highlighting the transition from a low-interest rate environment post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) to a period of higher rates that are reshaping investment strategies.
Highlights from the conversation included:
- Interest Rates and Market Transition: The shift from historically low interest rates to a "more normal rate paradigm," emphasizing the end of a prolonged period of declining rates. This shift will likely affect all risk assets, including commercial real estate, by reducing the tailwinds that previously inflated asset prices and supported various investment strategies.
- Impact on CRE and Investments: As interest rates rise, the cost of borrowing increases, impacting the valuation and affordability of real estate investments. This shift could lead to higher capitalization rates (cap rates) and change the dynamics of investment returns, making it crucial for investors to adapt their strategies accordingly. Floating rate debt, once considered a cheaper option, may no longer be the most economical option due to rising rates.
- Market Volatility and Opportunities: While increased volatility in the market is expected as it adjusts to the new rate environment, it also brings a silver lining of opportunities. This can lead to both risks and opportunities. While some investors may face challenges, those with "dry powder" or readily available capital might find attractive entry points into the market, fostering a sense of optimism amidst the changes.
- Long-term Outlook and Strategy Adjustments: Investors need to prepare for a sustained period of higher interest rates and adjust their strategies to remain viable. This includes expecting higher costs of debt and being cautious of investment valuations that do not adequately account for the new economic conditions.
- Banking Sector and CRE Debt: There's a concern about the impact of rising rates on the banking sector, particularly smaller regional banks heavily invested in CRE loans. The potential for increased defaults and financial strain on these banks could lead to broader economic implications if not managed carefully.
- Long-term Implications for Asset Values and Investment Returns: The long-term outlook is cautious, with expectations of continued market adjustment to the higher rate environment. This adjustment is anticipated to be gradual, with investors continuing to reassess risk and return parameters.
Overall, the discussion highlights a transformative period in the commercial real estate market, prompted by the shift to a higher interest rate environment. This change presents an opportunity to refine investment strategies, enabling investors to navigate and capitalize on the evolving market dynamics effectively.

Lessons Learned: Insights from Peachtree Group Senior Leaders
Peachtree's track record in commercial real estate is impressive. Our team has thrived through three significant economic disruptions. Our senior leaders have been instrumental in that success. Recently we asked those leaders to reflect on their lessons learned and share how that experience has shaped their thought process moving forward.
Here are a few of those insights.
Lessons Learned with Peachtree Leaders Managing Principles
"Building a formidable team is crucial for realizing your vision. Select individuals based on their exceptional skills and expertise and then trust them to excel in their roles. Empowering your team unlocks their full potential, driving extraordinary results and propelling your organization to new heights."
Greg Friedman and Jatin Desai – Managing Principals
“Foresight is critical in the investment process, requiring continuous consideration of macroeconomic conditions alongside local economic factors. This dual analysis enables us to identify nuanced opportunities and manage risks more effectively. By integrating global and regional insights, we can make more informed and strategic decisions, enhancing the potential for the investment's long-term success."
Greg Friedman, Managing Principal and CEO
“Ensure sufficient liquidity to maintain resilience. We have implemented and consistently maintained this approach for our Funds. While it may impact internal rates of return (IRR), it will allow us to endure market volatility and retain assets. Asset values typically rebound if adequate capital is available to weather downturns.”
Jatin Desai, Managing Principal and CFO
Lessons Learned with Peachtree Leaders
“Navigating through development always entails its share of challenges and victories, a reality underscored especially during Covid. While previous downturns primarily revolved around financial aspects, the pandemic introduced disruptions in cost, labor, and material supply chains. Reaching a semblance of normalcy took nearly three years, during which we remained steadfast in risk mitigation across these fronts. Adaptations in processes, timing, procurement strategies, and collaborations with skilled contractors were pivotal in this regard. Despite each disruption, we observed a consistent upward trend in average daily rates, particularly for newer or like-new assets.”
Mitul Patel, Principal
“Anticipate various exit scenarios: While one of our investments succeeded with the SBA refinance strategy, another encountered challenges. Legal issues with the borrower disqualified them from SBA eligibility, leading to loan refinance challenges. In hindsight, we were too dependent on a single exit source and now underwrite deals to ensure there are several (refinance, sale, loan sale) exit options available.”
Michael Harper, President, Hotel Lending
“Constant exposure to various transactions across different levels has enabled us to recognize patterns and anticipate issues during negotiations. This depth of experience has honed our ability to streamline the process, focusing on the crucial issues and avoiding unnecessary distractions. Ultimately, efficiency is paramount.”
Kevin Cadin, General Counsel
“The priority lies in cultivating a pipeline rather than managing individual transactions. The true value lies in the pipeline itself, not the deals outlined in term sheets. This approach grants the freedom to negotiate without the pressure of immediate results. Consequently, I rarely push terms or additional proceeds because I know the depth of additional opportunities and have confidence in the channels that have been developed to continue generating opportunities.”
Daniel Siegel, Principal and President, CRE
“The90% rule. It is often better to make a decision with 90% of the information or90% of what you would ideally like an output to be. That last 10% which is for perfection often leads to analysis paralysis and the opportunity cost of waiting is often greater than the value achieved in getting the last 10%. There is no such thing as perfect.”
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