Philosophy

Berkeley believes that providing investment vehicles that align its capital and interests with those of our investors provides the best opportunity for each of us to achieve our respective goals.

In the past decade there has been steadily increasing interest in real estate as a new separate asset class, Investors often list diversification, capital preservation, income and potential for growth as reasons for investing in real estate.

 

Berkeley’s goal is to provide our investors with capital preservation, income, and capital appreciation on a risk adjusted basis through a diversified portfolio of primarily value add and core plus industrial real estate.

 

 

 

 

(Investments in real estate may be subject to certain risks, including changes in economic conditions, interest rates, property values, and supply and demand, as well as possible environmental liabilities, zoning issues, natural disasters and other risks.)