Caroline has significant experience representing institutional lenders in commercial real estate finance transactions. She successfully manages and closes deals involving multifamily properties and other commercial real estate.
Caroline primarily represents lenders who originate loans for multifamily housing projects around the country, which loans are then sold to Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae. She has closed many finance transactions — including portfolio and securitized loans, credit facilities, bridge loans, and mezzanine loans — that have involved a variety of deal structures, ranging from tenancies-in-common, ground leases, and land trusts to joint ventures, preferred equity, partial and fractured condominiums, and reverse 1031 exchanges. Caroline has extensive experience preparing and negotiating loan documents, examining and analyzing title and other legal due diligence, and closing loan transactions. In addition, Caroline advises clients on deal structuring and complying with the requirements of the Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae programs. She also represents national loan servicers in a variety of matters, including loan assumptions, transfers of interests, easements, condemnation, partial releases, and loan modifications.
Caroline also has a broad range of experience in other real estate matters, including representing life insurance companies and banks in financing matters involving industrial, retail, and multifamily projects, and representing commercial tenants in negotiating and preparing lease documentation.
Caroline joined the firm in 2026 along with her colleagues from Moss & Barnett. She earned her J.D. from the University of St. Thomas School of Law, where she was a senior editor of the St. Thomas Law Journal. She earned her B.A. from Boston College.