Investment capital is catching up to the popularity of alternative residential and medical office sectors. “In 2013 and 2014, we were just coming out of the global financial crisis and GFC-related dynamics. Basically, no one wanted to hear about alternatives,” says Al Rabil, CEO of Kayne Anderson and CEO and co-founder of Kayne Anderson Real Estate, in an interview titled, “Alternatives offer strong risk-adjusted returns,” published in the February issue of Institutional Real Estate Americas. “Today, however, alternatives are the rage among investors,” continues Rabil. “They are property sectors with long-duration demand tailwinds. Now capital is rotating in, and we welcome that.”
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