Commercial Real Estate Lending Surges in Q3: A Wave of Confidence Returns to the Market

Commercial real estate market rebound

After nearly two years of stalled investment activity, the U.S. commercial real estate market is showing unmistakable signs of life. According to new research from World Property Journal , lending activity surged throughout Q3 2025 as interest rates stabilized and credit spreads narrowed—two essential shifts helping close the pricing gap that stalled transactions nationwide.

A Market Moving Again

CBRE’s Lending Momentum Index climbed an astonishing 112% compared to last year, reaching its highest level since 2018. Permanent financing led the charge with a 36% jump, while September alone delivered some of the strongest origination volume seen in years.

Even as borrowing costs remain above pre-pandemic norms, lenders are becoming more confident. Spreads on commercial mortgages widened slightly to 197 basis points, but multifamily deals grew more competitive, tightening to just 141 basis points year-over-year.

Investor Confidence Rebuilding

“We’re seeing a broad recovery across all major asset classes,” said James Millon, President and Co-Head of U.S. and Canada Capital Markets at CBRE. Multifamily and industrial continue to draw the most conviction, while even the long-pressured office sector has seen financing and sales volumes “surge by multiples, not percentages.”

With the five-year Treasury sitting in the mid‑3% range and spreads tightening, the once-problematic bid‑ask gap is finally shrinking. Deals previously frozen by uncertainty are now breaking loose, with momentum expected to accelerate into 2026.

Who’s Lending? The Landscape Shifts

Alternative lenders dominated this quarter, capturing 37% of CBRE’s non-agency loan activity—up from 34% last year. Debt funds were particularly aggressive, growing originations by an impressive 68%.

Banks rebounded sharply with 167% lending growth, expanding their market share to 31%. CMBS also returned to the spotlight, climbing from 5% to 17% market share year-over-year.

Life companies, however, significantly scaled back, dropping from 43% to 16%.

Credit Conditions Ease, Multifamily Dominates

Several indicators point to a gently loosening credit environment. Loan constants fell 20 basis points, mortgage rates dropped 28, and LTV ratios climbed to an average of 63.8%.

Agency lending for multifamily properties soared as government-backed originations hit $44.3 billion—up 53% from last quarter and 57% year-over-year. CBRE’s Agency Pricing Index slid to 5.6%, making multifamily one of the brightest stars of 2025’s commercial real estate universe.

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What This Means for Professionals

For agents, brokers, lenders, investors, and aspiring license-holders, this surge in lending activity signals an industry stepping confidently into its next cycle. Opportunities are increasing, financing is broadening, and capital is becoming more fluid.

Whether you’re entering the field, pivoting your career, or expanding your expertise, staying informed is essential. Institutions like Cameron Academy support professionals with industry-relevant licensing programs and continuing education tailored to today’s evolving market.

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