Starwood REIT's Net Asset Value Decreases

March 10th, 2023, 2:16 PM

Starwood Real Estate Income Trust Inc., a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT), has increased its estimated monthly net asset value per share for its classes of common stock as of Jan. 31, 2023.

Starwood generally invests in stabilized real estate across the United States and Europe. According to news sources, its initial $5 billion offering launched in December 2017 and raised approximately $3.9 billion from investors before closing in June 2021.  

The non-traded REIT had 524.8 million outstanding shares, compared to 21.9 million shares the month before. The REIT reported that stockholder redemption requests exceeded the monthly limit of 2 percent of January's total net asset value. Repurchase requests totaled 5.2 percent of the company's net asset value.  

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Starwood REIT's Net Asset Value Decreases

March 10th, 2023, 2:16 PM

Starwood Real Estate Income Trust Inc., a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT), has increased its estimated monthly net asset value per share for its classes of common stock as of Jan. 31, 2023.

Starwood generally invests in stabilized real estate across the United States and Europe. According to news sources, its initial $5 billion offering launched in December 2017 and raised approximately $3.9 billion from investors before closing in June 2021.  

The non-traded REIT had 524.8 million outstanding shares, compared to 21.9 million shares the month before. The REIT reported that stockholder redemption requests exceeded the monthly limit of 2 percent of January's total net asset value. Repurchase requests totaled 5.2 percent of the company's net asset value.  

Financial Advisor Transitions consults advisors nationwide to explore employment transition options and to preserve and protect their practice in any transition that they make.



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