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Westover Companies
Westover Companies manages a vertically integrated, multigenerational real estate portfolio from offices in Houston, Chicago, Mill Valley, and King of...
Westover Companies
Westover Companies owns and operates residential, retail, and commercial real estate in four states in the Mid-Atlantic region. The company has made two investments, including a Seed investment in Revyse on May 06, 2024.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Houston
Corporate office
Houston, TX, United States
Additional offices
Mill Valley, CA · Chicago, IL · King of Prussia, PA
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What type of real estate does Westover Companies own and operate?
Westover's portfolio is diversified across multifamily apartment communities, retail shopping centers, office properties, and self-storage facilities. Holdings are concentrated in the Philadelphia suburbs — particularly the King of Prussia area — and in Houston, with properties often carrying the Westover name, such as Westover Court and Westover Hills. The firm both acquires existing assets and develops ground-up projects, maintaining a long-term hold strategy rather than opportunistic flipping.
Who makes investment decisions at Westover Companies?
Westover Companies does not publicly identify its principals or investment committee structure. The firm operates as a private single-family vehicle, which typically concentrates authority within a small group of family members or a trusted senior executive team, but no names or titles are confirmed through public record.
Is Westover Companies a fund manager or a direct owner-operator?
Westover is a direct owner-operator. It does, so far as public records indicate, not raise third-party capital or manage commingled real estate funds. The firm acquires and develops properties directly and retains in-house leasing, property management, and maintenance teams, which distinguishes its model from fee-driven investment management firms.
Does Westover Companies invest outside of real estate?
There is no public evidence that Westover pursues venture capital, private equity, or other non-real-estate asset classes. The firm's operational footprint and known portfolio suggest it is a dedicated direct real estate investor. Any ancillary activity in operating businesses or liquid securities is not disclosed.
How does Westover Companies source new deals?
Westover's multi-office presence — in Houston, Chicago, Mill Valley, and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania — gives it geographic coverage across multiple US regions, likely supporting broker-relationship-driven and direct-proprietor sourcing. The firm's full integration with property management also positions it to identify off-market opportunities within the communities it already operates.
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