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Understanding Risk-Adjusted Returns

In the world of real estate private equity, the term "risk-adjusted returns" is frequently touted as a measure of investment success. But what exactly does this mean, and how can investors use it to make more informed decisions?

Understanding risk-adjusted returns is essential for evaluating investment opportunities, especially in commercial real estate, where the balance between risk and return can significantly impact portfolio performance. In theory, the higher the risk, the higher the projected return. However, in practice, there are opportunities where an investor is being overpaid for the risk they are taking – this is what we mean when we say a deal presents favorably on a risk-adjusted basis.

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Investing in Senior Housing

Americans are starting to live longer, more active lives than the seniors of generations past. In turn, the range of senior housing and service offerings has evolved to better match their lifestyle preferences. This growth represents a great opportunity for investment in senior housing opportunities

A Broader Definition of “Institutional-Quality” Real Estate

In 2024, savvy investors are redefining what constitutes an “institutional quality” asset, uncovering tremendous opportunities in sectors and markets that have historically been overlooked. This shift is driven by a deeper understanding of market dynamics and the recognition that traditional definitions of institutional quality real estate might be too narrow for today's diversified investment strategies.