Latham & Watkins LLP has provided legal counsel to StepStone Real Estate in the formation of a US$3.77 billion real estate secondaries fund. The fund's launch marks a significant milestone in the real estate investment sector, facilitated by a specialized cross-border team from Latham & Watkins.
Real EstateSecondaries FundInvestmentLatham WatkinsStepstoneReal EstateApr 30, 2025
A real estate secondaries fund is a type of investment fund that focuses on purchasing existing real estate investments from other investors. This strategy can provide liquidity to sellers and allow buyers to acquire assets at potentially attractive prices.
StepStone Real Estate's new real estate secondaries fund has a total capital commitment of US$3.77 billion.
The Latham & Watkins team was led by Washington, D.C. partner Paul McCusker, London partner Nick Reed, and Menlo Park partner David Sarver.
The fund is significant as it capitalizes on the growing demand for real estate secondaries, which allows for the acquisition of assets at potentially attractive prices and provides liquidity to sellers.
The fund is expected to attract a wide range of investors, including institutional investors, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals, who are seeking to diversify their real estate holdings.
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