Starwood property trust / breit
Can anyone say more about these groups. Would either be a good place to work / what would exit ops be like. Not a lot of info about comp etc out there.
Can anyone say more about these groups. Would either be a good place to work / what would exit ops be like. Not a lot of info about comp etc out there.
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That's because those are just investment vehicles for Starwood and Blackstone. The folks investing capital on behalf of those ventures are all Blackstone and Starwood acquisitions folks. Said differently, an analyst at Blackstone is working on deals in their opportunity fund, core-plus fund, BREIT, etc. It's just a different bucket of money for those guys to invest (has different return targets and investment strategy). Hope that helps.
Not so at Starwood. Property Trust is mainly debt and while this is an Investment vehicle for parent company (Starwood Capital Group), Property Trust has its own group of employees for the REIT.
Any other insights?
That's true, should've read the title closer. I was thinking of SREIT.
Worth noting that Starwood Property trust is a mortgage REIT while the BREIT is a "normal" REIT that invests in properties. Starwood also has a "normal" REIT that invests in properties called SREIT and general acquisitions folks will deploy that capital as well.
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