In investment finance, private equity real estate is an
asset class consisting of equity and debt investments in property.
Investments typically involve an active management strategy
ranging from moderate reposition or releasing of properties
to development or extensive redevelopment.
Investments are typically made via private equity real estate
fund, a collective investment scheme, which pools capital
from investors. These funds typically have ten year life span
consisting of a 2-3 year investment period during which properties
are acquired and a holding period during which active asset
management will be carried out and the properties will be
sold.