Private RE Investors Take The Lead


Closed: The Palms at Edgewater

C-Port Equity and our Partners have successfully closed on The Palms at Edgewater. This acquisition marks a strategic addition to the fund’s growing portfolio, emphasizing its focus on high-potential, income-generating assets in desirable sunbelt locations. Situated in the thriving Charleston (MSA), the property offers a blend of modern amenities and strong rental demand, positioning it as a valuable investment with significant upside. The deal underscores the fund's commitment to identifying, analyzing, and securing properties that align with our investment strategy.

As Market Volatility Continues Private RE Investors Take the Lead

Marcus & Millichap: "In climate of uncertainty and financial market volatility like we currently face, we suspect private investors will be the most active buyers in the market.

Of course, commercial real estate will undoubtedly face challenges in the coming year, especially in the case of recession. However, real estate prices have recalibrated since 2022, and the combination of positive demographics and falling construction levels position the sector to strengthen over the long term."

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