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Are You An Investor Who Suffered Losses in Starwood Real Estate Income Trust? Contact our Non-Traded REIT Attorneys for help!

$10B Non-Traded REIT Is In Trouble As Investors Continue To Clamor For Redemptions

If you are waiting to get your money from the Starwood Real Estate Income Trust (SREIT), Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) want to talk to you. The $10B non-traded real estate investment trust (non-traded REIT) from Starwood Capital Group has been limiting investor redemptions in an attempt to preserve its cash and credit. This includes, according to regulatory filings, only fulfilling $500M of the $1.3B of investor withdrawals made in the first quarter of this year. Withdrawal requests for just 2023 were said to be at $2.6B. Starwood REIT recently reportedly withdrew $1.3B from its credit line of $1.5B to meet redemption demands. SREIT’s total indebtedness is believed to be as high as $15B.

Did Your Broker Fail To Fully Apprise You of the Risks Involving American Healthcare REIT?

Our Non-traded REIT Attorneys Are Looking Into Investor Losses

If your broker-dealer marketed and sold you American Healthcare REIT (previously known as Griffin-American Healthcare REIT IV), please contact Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) today. The non-traded real estate investment trust (Non-traded REIT) recently came under scrutiny in the wake of an unsolicited tender offer from CMG Partners and its affiliates to buy 250,000 Class T and Class I common stock shares for $8.50/share. That’s equal to $2.13/share before the company’s one-for-four reverse stock split in 2022 and 73% of their current estimated net asset value (NAV).

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