The Ultra Wealthy Bought the 2022 Real Estate Dip; Here Are 3 Investments For the Passive Investor

Rising interest rates have sent the real estate markets into a tailspin — especially in the office space where property values have collapsed.
But that hasn’t scared wealthy individuals and family offices — who have longer investment horizons — allowing them more flexibility to take advantage of dips in real estate prices.
Here’s what they’re buying:


Rental apartments were the most popular commercial real estate investment by far in 2022 — with the US being the most popular investment destination.
Let’s take a look at three commercial real estate projects — each with its own unique opportunities.


Why own a single unit when you can own a part of this entire 165-unit luxury high-rise residential building — steps away from Grand Central Station and the United Nations HQ.
What’s interesting about this investment?
Key numbers: Target return (21.4% IRR), investment period (5 years) — see full investment details.


Self-storage properties have exploded in popularity as a result of two trends: Remote work and new apartment developments getting smaller.
What’s interesting about this investment?
Key numbers: Target return (20.7% IRR), investment period (4 years) — see full investment details.


This is a development opportunity of 138 built-to-rent townhomes in Durham, North Carolina — the fourth fastest-growing metro area in the US.
The neighborhood is just 30 minutes away from Research Triangle Park — one of the most prominent high-tech research areas, and home to 550+ life sciences companies and tech giants like Apple, Google and Amazon.
What’s interesting about this investment?
Key numbers: Target return (12.2% IRR), investment period (10 years) — see full investment details.
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