|
|
|
| Home |
Call 800-421-3483 for more information
|
NEW FUNDS FUEL INVESTMENTS
|
Expect a growing number of investors starting to go on the offensive again this year by raising and utilizing fund resources to opportunistically shop for assets across the country. A large cluster of bigger institutional funds are taking a temporary hiatus, leaving the arena open for smaller investment vehicles priced below the $30M mark to make their move. Look for such firms including Investment Firm, Investment Firm, Investment Firm and Investment Firm to fish around for market-specific deals using discretionary cash coffers. As the availability of for-sale product continues growing this year, bet on more capitalized entrepreneurial funds to pop up and take advantage of good pricing. Most will cash out or look for an exchange at the end of the hold period. Don’t be surprised to see the majority of smaller funds’ modus operandi jump on distressed plays that can yield tantalizing returns. On the other side, count on select larger funds from players like Investment Firm to remain active and shop for Class-A/B complexes, while Investment Firm closes on a mega tax-credit fund and is already hard at work on a succeeding fund of nearly $300M. Access to this newsletter is not available online and restricted to our subscribers.
Class-A/B complexes, distressed plays, entrepreneurial funds, for-sale product, funds, institutional funds, investors, small investment vehicles, tax-credit fund |
|
|
Call 1-800-421-3483 |
 .png) Look Who's Apartment Report gives you advance information on the big developers. Our 20 years of experience gives our editorial staff the ability to deliver the inside information on cap rates and the where, why and how companies are most active in the industry.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Printer-friendly format
|
|