Woodbridge International
At a Glance
Join the network for the prepared deal flow, and only enter the auctions your financing can actually win on the clock.
- Pricing
- Custom Pricing, Seller-side engagement and success fees, not published; free for buyers to join the distribution network.
- Best For
- Buyers who want represented deals with the issues surfaced up front, and can live with a clock that favors decisive bidders
- Roadmap Stages
- 5. Source Deals
Pros and Cons
Pros
- A published process with a published clock is rare candor in this category
- Underwriting before buyers arrive means fewer diligence surprises later
- Twenty bids a deal tells you exactly what competition to expect
Cons
- Twenty bids a deal also means you lose most auctions you enter
- The clock serves the seller; extensions for a slow lender are not the design
- Wealth-manager ownership adds cross-sell incentives to the relationship
What Searchers Say
Known industry-wide for inventing the timeline-driven auction at this size; buyers respect the preparation and grumble about the pace, which is the process working.