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SperryCGA Launches Commercial Property Resolution Team

Sperry Commercial Global Affiliates (SperryCGA), a national commercial real estate firm headquartered in Irvine, has launched its Commercial Property Resolution (C.P.R.) team. The C.P.R. team consists of consultants experienced in maximizing the value and return of capital from commercial assets that may have a loan maturing, a low DSCR or high LTV.  

“By expanding SperryCGA’s consultancy services into a full-service national solution platform, we demonstrate our ability to adapt quickly to changing market dynamics while providing essential services to investors, lenders and special servicers,” said Mark Hinkins, president of SperryCGA.  

With the help of strategically engaged partners, SperryCGA’s C.P.R. team will provide custom solutions to its clients based on their needs and business goals, the company said. Furthermore, the team will provide various options and creative strategies to protect the client’s interests as top priority. The team’s strategic partners include 1st Service Solutions and Ten-X. 

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