Transitioning from REPE towards a broader range of Real Assets

Hey guys, has anybody here transitioned from REPE (asset and portfolio level investments) to a broader range of real assets such as solar farms, infrastructure, timber, agriculture, etc. If so, how hard was the transition? How would you recommend getting up-to-speed on accounting, modeling, and overall deal docs/process for these types of transactions?

It would be great to get some input on this from people who have either done this type of transition or from those who have previously worked on both real estate investment deals as well as the other types of real asset investments listed above.

 

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