Real Estate AIFs offer institutional investors a fresh and diversified way to enter the real estate market, providing access to a range of RE assets.
Real Estate AifInstitutional InvestorsBuild Nivesh LlpReal Estate MarketInvestment ManagementReal Estate NewsNov 12, 2024
A Real Estate Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) is a pooled investment vehicle that invests in real estate assets. It helps institutional investors diversify their portfolio by providing access to a range of property types, including residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
The Real Estate AIF by Build Nivesh LLP is managed by a team of seasoned professionals with extensive expertise in the real estate and finance sectors.
The AIF offers diversification, experienced management, transparency, and regulatory compliance. It focuses on value creation through strategic acquisitions, development, and asset management.
The successful closure of the AIF underscores the growing interest of institutional investors in the Indian real estate market, driven by strong fundamentals and increasing demand for real estate assets.
Build Nivesh LLP is committed to identifying and capitalizing on strategic investment opportunities in the real estate sector, driving value for its investors and stakeholders. The firm aims to deliver robust returns and contribute to the growth of the Indian real estate market.
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