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Starwood REIT taps Apollo for $1.02B affordable-housing JV

The deal pairs Apollo's capital with Starwood's portfolio to ease liquidity without ceding control.

Starwood REIT has formed a $1.02 billion affordable-housing joint venture with Apollo, according to Blue Vault Partners. The research firm said the transaction is structured to enhance liquidity while Starwood maintains operational control of the portfolio.

That pairing of outside capital with retained control makes this a balance-sheet transaction rather than a sale. Starwood takes on a partner that will share in the venture's income and appreciation; in return it gets cash that can be directed to what the REIT likely needs most — investor redemptions. The terms, including Apollo's return hurdle and any fee structure, are not disclosed in Blue Vault's announcement. That is the missing number that matters, because liquidity bought at the wrong price becomes a new drag on return.

For Apollo, the venture is a way into an income-producing portfolio that comes with a built-in operator. The capital structure leaves Starwood responsible for running the assets, which suits a large asset manager that would rather underwrite than manage. What is worth watching is how the freed capital is deployed — whether it goes out the door in repurchases or back into new properties.

For advisors with clients in vehicles that offer periodic repurchases, the deal is a useful data point on how sponsors are managing the gap between redemption requests and asset sales. The size of the venture makes it a modest piece of both firms' broader activities, but it offers a template: a REIT with a periodic repurchase feature can raise cash from a financial partner without taking the portfolio to market. Unconfirmed is whether this is a one-off or the start of a longer relationship. The next round of redemptions will say more than the press release.

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