Clarity for real estate investment and distressed debt situations
Silverton Asset Solutions GmbH studies real estate portfolios and non-performing loan positions, translating complex asset and debt structures into information that stakeholders can act on.
Two disciplines, one perspective on risk
We look at physical real estate and the debt secured against it as a single picture, because the two rarely move independently.
Real Estate Investment Oversight
We review commercial and residential portfolios, tracking occupancy, condition, and market positioning to inform holding and disposition decisions.
Distressed Debt Analysis
We examine non-performing and sub-performing loan books secured by real estate, mapping recovery scenarios against underlying collateral value.
Structured Reporting
Findings are organised into clear, structured reports so stakeholders can understand asset condition and exposure without technical translation.
How an engagement typically unfolds
Intake & Scoping
We gather portfolio or loan documentation and define the boundaries of the review.
Asset & Debt Mapping
Properties and secured positions are catalogued against title, valuation, and legal status.
Scenario Analysis
We model recovery and holding scenarios under different market and legal assumptions.
Structured Report
A written report is delivered outlining findings, risks, and open questions for the stakeholder.
Built around documentation, not speculation
Real estate debt situations are rarely simple. Title histories, enforcement timelines, and valuation gaps all shape what a position is actually worth. Our work is grounded in primary documentation rather than market sentiment.
We do not manage client funds or execute trades. Our role is to organise information about real estate assets and secured debt so that owners, lenders, and advisors can make their own informed decisions.
Learn About Our Company“A clear picture of the underlying collateral is worth more than any projection about where the market is headed next.”
— Silverton Asset Solutions, Internal Research NoteHave a portfolio or loan book you'd like reviewed?
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