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PRP Real Assets Advisors
PRP Real Assets Advisors invests in real estate and infrastructure for institutional and family office clients across the capital stack.
PRP Real Assets Advisors
PRP Real Assets Advisors invests in real estate and infrastructure assets across the United States and select international markets. The firm targets value-add and opportunistic deals, often taking direct ownership or co-investing alongside other institutions. Asset classes include multifamily, office, industrial, and infrastructure assets like energy and transportation. The firm operates as a registered investment adviser, managing capital for endowments, foundations, pension funds, and family offices. PRP's team includes professionals with backgrounds in real estate finance, asset management, and investment banking. The firm does not publicly disclose a total AUM or deployment figure. Its investment approach emphasizes operational improvements, repositioning, and active asset management to create value. PRP structures investments as direct deals, joint ventures, and club deals. The firm's network includes relationships with operators, developers, and other capital partners. PRP stands out by focusing exclusively on real assets, a specialized mandate in an era where many managers diversified into private credit and venture capital. This niche focus allows deeper underwriting and sector-specific sourcing, though the firm remains one among many managers in a crowded real assets space.
General information
Firm type
Real Estate
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
What types of real assets does PRP target?
PRP Real Assets Advisors targets real estate (multifamily, office, industrial) and infrastructure (energy, transportation) assets. It focuses on value-add and opportunistic investments that require active management and repositioning (per public record).
Does PRP invest globally or only in the US?
The firm invests primarily in the United States but has also pursued select international opportunities. Its geographic focus is on markets with strong demographic and economic fundamentals
What is PRP's typical deal structure?
PRP structures investments as direct ownership, joint ventures, and club deals. It often co-invests alongside other institutional capital partners, targeting control or significant influence in each asset (per public record).
Does PRP raise commingled funds or only separate accounts?
The firm offers both commingled investment vehicles and separately managed accounts. Clients include endowments, foundations, pension funds, and family offices that seek exposure to real assets with active management.
Who are the key professionals at PRP?
Specific names and titles are not publicly listed. The firm's team includes professionals with backgrounds in real estate finance, asset management, and investment banking (per public record).
What is the minimum investment for a family office to partner with PRP?
The firm does not publicly disclose minimum investment thresholds. Family offices interested in co-investments or fund commitments would need to contact the firm directly.
How does PRP source deals?
PRP sources deals through direct relationships with developers, operators, and real estate brokers, as well as through network referrals from its institutional partners. The firm does not rely on intermediary platforms.
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