Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners Closes $135 Million Fund VII for U.S. Real Estate Ventures

Reuters
16 Jun
Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners Closes $135 Million Fund VII for U.S. Real Estate Ventures

Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners (WDIP), a subsidiary of Walker & Dunlop Inc., has successfully closed its seventh discretionary equity fund, known as Fund VII. This $135 million fund is a value-add and opportunistic vehicle targeting middle market multifamily and industrial real estate across the United States. WDIP, a private equity firm, manages capital for various institutional clients including endowments, foundations, and pension plans. With $6.3 billion in assets under management, WDIP has invested $16.6 billion across 610 transactions over the past 18 years. Fund VII aims to capitalize on current market opportunities and provide investors with a diverse portfolio poised to benefit from cyclical pricing lows and strong long-term demand fundamentals.

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