Kayne Anderson Real Estate invests in alternative commercial real estate sectors that are characterized by lack of capital, operational intensity, fragmented ownership and recession-resistance. The firm invests in a medical office, seniors housing, student housing and self-storage across three types of funds: opportunistic equity, real estate debt and open-end core equity. The firm launched its first opportunistic equity fund in 2007, its first debt fund in 2016 and its open-end core fund in 2017.
Investment Strategies
Opportunistic Equity
KAREP
Opportunistic investing in alternative asset classes (medical office, senior housing, student housing).
Real Estate Debt
KARED
Real estate debt investments focused on both Freddie Mac B pieces and across subordinate debt.
Open-End Core Equity
KACORE
Investing in stabilized real estate in alternative asset classes (medical office, senior housing, student housing, self-storage).




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