Pretium Surpasses $3B in Residential Lending to Homebuilders and Multifamily Developers Since 2024 Platform Launch
NEW YORK — Pretium, a specialized investment firm focused on U.S. residential real estate with more than $60 billion in assets under management, announced May 4, 2026, that it has surpassed $3 billion in residential lending to homebuilders and multifamily developers since the launch of its residential debt platform in December 2024. The milestone, achieved in partnership with Anchor Loans, has supported construction of more than 13,000 housing units across the United States.
Homebuilder and Multifamily Financing at Scale
Pretium provides financing to homebuilders for single-family homes — both built-to-rent and built-to-own — as well as capital for multifamily development, stabilization, and repositioning. The firm said it primarily partners with medium-sized homebuilders that construct between 200 and 2,000 homes annually, a segment it describes as underserved by traditional lenders.
"Medium-sized homebuilders continue to face challenges financing critically important projects that are essential to expanding the nation's housing supply," said Jonathan Pruzan, Co-President of Pretium. "U.S. homebuilders outside the top ten largest are responsible for over half the nation's new housing construction and it's those underserved builders Pretium is focused on serving. Our differentiated platform provides specialized solutions across the full spectrum of builders' and developers' capital needs."
The firm said it is on track to become one of the nation's largest lenders to the homebuilding and residential living industry.
Private Capital Addressing a Builder Credit Gap
"The nation faces a severe housing shortage, and private capital is essential to addressing it," said Don Mullen, CEO and Founder of Pretium. "One of the greatest strengths of Pretium's data-driven, vertically integrated platform is our ability to effectively deploy investment capital into the housing market, in the places that need it most. At a time when the nation needs more housing options, not less, we are harnessing the power of private capital to help provide them."
Medium-sized homebuilders — those outside the top ten nationally — account for more than half of new U.S. housing construction, according to Pretium. Pretium's residential debt platform, launched in December 2024, is positioned to address financing needs for that segment of the market.
Anchor Loans Partnership Extends Pretium's Reach
The $3 billion in financing was deployed in partnership with Anchor Loans, which Pretium describes as one of its strategic real estate lending businesses. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Thousand Oaks, California, Anchor Loans is credited with pioneering the fix-and-flip lending industry and has funded more than $20 billion across more than 38,000 projects in 49 states. The firm serves borrowers ranging from individual investors to institutional-scale developers.
As part of the Pretium ecosystem, Anchor Loans operates with access to Pretium's institutional capital base and integrated housing platform. The partnership allows Pretium to deploy capital across a range of residential real estate development needs, from ground-up construction to asset stabilization and repositioning.
About Pretium
Pretium was founded in 2012 and has built what it describes as an integrated analytical and operational ecosystem within U.S. housing, residential credit, and corporate credit markets. The firm employs approximately 6,500 people across more than 45 offices, including its New York headquarters and locations in Miami, London, Abu Dhabi, Bangalore, Seoul, and Sydney.
The firm's residential debt platform — the vehicle through which the $3 billion in financing has been deployed — was launched in December 2024. Pretium said the platform's data-driven approach and vertical integration provide a strategic advantage in identifying and serving homebuilders and multifamily developers in markets with acute housing needs.
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