Fairway America Updates & Insights
President’s Letter: Cautious into the Storm
All of a sudden, risk appears to be everywhere. Whether economic, geopolitical, domestic, public health, environmental or any others with the...
Investing with Insight: Understanding GP and LP Positions
Investing with Insight: A Guide to Understanding General Partner and Limited Partner Positions for High-Net-Worth Investors If you're a...
Single family built-for-rent subdivision investments
Single family built-for-rent subdivision investments Single family residential built-for-rent subdivision investments are an asset class some...
Housing Affordability Considerations in Multifamily Investing
Multifamily investing is one of the most popular types of real estate investing, and for good reason. Multifamily properties may be able to adapt to...
What is Investor Accreditation and Why Does it Matter?
investor accreditation Nothing in this blog is or should be construed as investment advice or an offer or solicitation of offers of investments....
Fairway America Names Adrian Boly President
Fairway America Names Adrian Boly President (PORTLAND, OR) – Fairway America, LLC, a leading alternative investments manager focused on private real...
What Is Middle Market Private Real Estate Investing and Why Should You Care?
Nothing in this blog is or should be construed as investment advice or an offer or solicitation of offers of investments. Both Real Estate...
Potential Tax Benefits to Investors
Nothing in this blog is or should be construed as tax advice. Consult with your tax professional to understand how the tax implications of investing...
What is a Real Estate Private Equity Waterfall?
In most private equity real estate (“PERE”) syndications, the distributions of income between investors and the manager are allocated via what is...
What are single asset syndications?
A syndication can be defined as a group of investors who collectively hold a single asset. This could be as LP and GP members of an equity...
What are Open-End Funds?
Investment Period: Open-end funds are set up as legal entities that are constantly raising new capital from investors and continuously deploying...
What are Closed-End Funds?
Investment Period: Closed-end funds are set up as a vehicle that has a defined capital raising period, a defined investing period, and a defined...