Asset Management
Distressed Loans & Vacant Homes
At Wilshire Square, we manage the entire lifecycle, from property valuation to loan restructuring, delivering outcomes that benefit investors, borrowers, and communities.
Vacant Distressed Assets
About Wilshire Square
Wilshire Square Asset Management (WSAM), founded by Guillermo Muniz, specializes in the acquisition, restructuring, and resolution of distressed mortgages. Muniz, who holds an MBA from California State University, Fullerton, leads the firm in managing the entire investment lifecycle, from precise property valuation and thorough credit due diligence to loan restructuring, resolution, and the disposition of re-performing loans and rehabilitated homes.
Backed by decades of direct, hands-on experience, our team combines analytical discipline with practical insight to navigate the complexities of mortgage investment. We excel at developing strategies that resolve loan delinquencies, mitigate foreclosure risks, and preserve long-term asset value.
At Wilshire Square, our mission goes beyond numbers, we focus on restoring value for investors, borrowers, and communities alike, ensuring sustainable outcomes that align with integrity and trust.
Our Expertise
-
Accurate analysis to uncover true asset value and identify risks before acquisition.
-
Tailored strategies that reduce delinquencies, stabilize portfolios, and protect returns.
-
Proactive oversight that strengthens credit files and maximizes long-term performance.
-
Turning distressed properties into market-ready homes, restoring value for investors and communities.
Our Commitment
At Wilshire Square, we are committed to creating outcomes that last. Every decision we make is guided by transparency, integrity, and alignment with investor goals. By balancing financial performance with community impact, we ensure that restored value benefits all stakeholders.
Contact us
info@wilshiresquaream.com
(833) 267-8242
2445 McCabe Way #130
Irvine, CA 92614
Partners
-
Anders Capital Group
-
LLACG Community Investmend Fund