MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and affiliates closed 2025 with $4.7 billion in total real estate financings across 35 statesMIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and affiliates closed 2025 with $4.7 billion in total real estate financings across 35 states

Dwight Capital and Dwight Mortgage Trust Finance $4.7 Billion in 2025, Expanding Their Industry-Leading Platforms

MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dwight Capital, Dwight Mortgage Trust (“DMT”), and affiliates closed 2025 with $4.7 billion in total real estate financings across 35 states, reflecting continued growth across the firm’s lending, servicing, and capital markets platforms.

Dwight Capital ranked as a top-two FHA/HUD lender for the fifth consecutive year and the #1 lender in multifamily closings during HUD’s fiscal year 2025 (October 2024 – September 2025). The firm also expanded its loan servicing portfolio to more than $14 billion across all affiliates.

Dwight Mortgage Trust announced the pricing of its inaugural Commercial Real Estate Collateralized Loan Obligation (“CRE CLO”), DWIGHT 2025-FL1, a $925 million securitization backed by 30 income-producing multifamily properties nationwide. Completed in June 2025, the transaction marks a significant milestone for Dwight Mortgage Trust, further scaling its capital markets capabilities and advancing the institutionalization of its real estate credit platform.

Earlier in 2025, Dwight Securities Management, investment adviser to DMT, surpassed $4 billion in assets and also secured capital to originate up to $1 billion in construction loans backed by multifamily properties across the United States.

Together, these results reflect Dwight’s continued execution, positioning the platform for continued growth and expanded market leadership in 2026.

Notable 2025 loan closings include:

$230MM Bridge Acquisition: 19-property, 1,896-bed skilled nursing/assisted living (SNF/ALF) portfolio located throughout Ohio, along with a $12MM revolving line of credit.

$155MM Bridge Refinance: 261 & 315 Grand Concourse, a newly developed 405-unit multifamily community in the Bronx, NY. The project benefits from a 35-year 421-a tax abatement, Brownfield Tax Credits, and is enrolled in the NYC Voluntary Inclusionary Housing Program.

$148MM Construction Loan: Sutphin II, a planned 524-unit luxury high-rise building in Jamaica, NY.

$120MM Bridge Acquisition & Refinance: 795-bed multi-property SNF portfolio in Florida, along with a $20MM revolving line of credit.

$110MM Bridge Refinance: LC Line & Low, a newly constructed 277-unit mixed-use development, featuring seven retail suites, in Charleston, SC.

About Dwight & Co.

Dwight & Co. is a leading commercial real estate finance platform in the United States, with a loan servicing portfolio exceeding $14 billion across all affiliates. Our services encompass a wide range of commercial lending options, including Balance-Sheet Bridge & New Construction Loans, FHA/HUD Insured Loans, C-PACE Financing, Mezzanine Financing, and Preferred Equity.

Dwight Capital LLC is a leading originator and servicer of multifamily and healthcare FHA/HUD Insured loans. For more information about Dwight Capital, please visit: www.dwightcapital.com

Dwight Securities Management LLC (“DSM”) is a registered investment advisor managing various real estate debt focused investment vehicles, including Dwight Mortgage Trust LLC (“DMT” or the “Fund”), which is an actively managed real estate investment trust specializing in the origination and financing of commercial mortgages across a range of real estate asset classes. DMT works in conjunction with affiliate firm Dwight Capital to source and evaluate lending opportunities nationwide. The Fund partners with experienced sponsors on projects in major markets, focusing on investments with a clearly defined exit strategy.

For more information about Dwight Mortgage Trust, please visit: www.dwightmortgagetrust.com

Contacts

For media inquiries, please contact: marketing@dwightcap.com

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