November 26, 2025 - 04:11

Avila Real Estate Capital (AREC), a notable player in the private real estate credit sector, has successfully closed the first round of its second debt fund, amassing around $100 million in commitments from investors. This initial closing includes a significant investment from Hillwood, a leading partner in the venture.
The newly established fund aims to gather a total of $1 billion in commitments, positioning itself to capitalize on opportunities within the residential development and homebuilding markets. With a clear focus on financing projects that meet the growing demand for housing, AREC is poised to make a substantial impact in the real estate landscape.
The strategic partnerships and robust capital base are expected to enhance the fund's ability to support various development projects, ultimately contributing to the growth of sustainable communities. As the real estate market continues to evolve, AREC's new debt fund is set to play a crucial role in facilitating innovative housing solutions.
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