Loan amount divided by asset value.

  • Loan amount divided by asset value.
  • Class A core debt: 50–55% LTV.

Loan-to-value (LTV)

Finance · Global

Short definition

Loan amount divided by asset value.

Full definition

Class A core debt: 50–55% LTV. Core-plus: 55–65%. Value-add: 60–70%. Construction: 60–70% LTC. LTV constraints tightened materially post-2022.

Why this matters for Class A leasing

Loan-to-value (LTV) is part of the finance vocabulary that institutional Class A occupiers, landlords, and advisers use across Global markets. Understanding it correctly affects how you read lease documents, model occupancy economics, and benchmark deal terms across cities. Class A Atlas tracks regional variation alongside the global standard so cross-border occupiers can translate quickly.