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February 1, 2022

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Advanced Waterfall Structures in Real Estate Partnerships

The concept of "waterfalls" plays an essential role in determining how...

Waterfall structures refer to the tiered system through which real estate profits are distributed among partners. The higher tiers (closer to the source of the waterfall) are usually prioritized and must be fulfilled before proceeds trickle down to the lower tiers.

Two common structures are:

  1. European Waterfall (Single Waterfall): In this structure, the return of the initial investment (i.e., return of capital) occurs before any profits are split among partners. It's a more conservative structure and typically favors the limited partners or passive investors.
  2. American Waterfall (Double Waterfall): This structure splits profits before the complete return of the initial investment. It introduces an additional distribution tier, typically favoring the general partner or active investor, as they start receiving profits earlier in the project.

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August 3, 2021

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Creating a Diversified Portfolio: Success Strategies

When it comes to investing, the notion of diversification is nothing new...

When it comes to investing, the notion of diversification is nothing new. Most investors know the wisdom behind not putting all their eggs in one basket. Yet, when it comes to real estate, this diversification often falls by the wayside. Many investors branch out into real estate, invest in a single asset, and believe they've achieved diversification. However, this approach misses the wealth of opportunity that real estate investment truly offers. Today, we'll discuss diversifying private equity real estate investments and why it's essential to your portfolio's overall success.

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