Fiera Real Estate Debt Strategies provides conventional and customized real estate financing solutions across the capital structure and risk spectrum. The Funds we manage invest in loans that are secured by high-quality real estate located in key Canadian markets and owned and operated by experienced sponsors. The primary focus is to create strong and stable income returns for our investors while adhering to our investment philosophy of risk management and capital preservation. We leverage the strength of Fiera Real Estate’s fully-integrated real estate platform across multiple departments to source and execute transactions.
Fiera Real Estate Financing Fund
Status: Open for investment
Objective: Preserve shareholder assets and generate a superior return on a short-term investment
Key Stats
Open-ended limited partnership
$761M AUM
6 to 8% target net return
1 to 2 years loan terms
Fiera Real Estate CORE Mortgage Fund
Status: Open for investment
Objective: Capital protection and income stability through investment in a diversified portfolio of mortgages secured by commercial real estate assets
Key Stats
Open ended fund structure
$8M AUM
5%+ target gross yield
1.5 – 3.0 year target duration
Fiera Real Estate Mezzanine Fund
Status: Open for investment
Objective: Attractive risk-adjusted returns through short-term mezzanine financing
Key Stats
Open ended fund structure
$26M AUM
10% target return net
1 – 2 year target term
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