Bridging the Financing Gap: The Strategic Role of Private Credit in Today's Hotel Industry

Securing financing in today's capital markets is one of hotel owners and developers' greatest hurdles. Post-pandemic optimism has collided with a far more complex economic landscape defined by stubbornly high interest rates, cautious lenders and evolving risk appetites. While banks and CMBS lenders once anchored most hotel capital stacks, private credit has stepped into a central role, becoming not only an alternative but often the primary solution in today's environment.

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Peachtree CEO Greg Friedman was quoted in this recent CoStar Group article by Sean McCracken talking about the lending environment for hotels in 2024 and the opportunities for investor, operator, lenders like Peachtree Group.

"Most traditional lenders aren't lending," said Friedman. "Forty percent of the debt market is traditionally made up of regional banks, community banks, national banks, and it's been in the press that banks are under pressure. So 40% of the market is struggling, the CMBS market makes up close to 25% to 30% of lending to hotels and that market is well under pressure, as well."But he said what is left of the market is attracted to hotels due to "really good asset-level performance."

Lending Conditions Likely More Certain for Hotels in 2024 (costar.com)