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Berkshire Residential Investments Appoints Steve Gullo As Managing Director of Portfolio Management

Sep 23, 2024about 1 year ago

Position

Head Of Portfolio Management

Company

Berkshire Residential Investments

John Lamb
BostonReal Estate InvestmentReal Estate

Description

Steve Gullo has joined Berkshire Residential Investments as Managing Director of Portfolio Management. Based in the firm’s Boston headquarters, Steve brings over 23 years of residential investment management experience and will assist in the development, execution, and investment management of Berkshire’s flagship Value Fund Series. Steve will report to John Lamb, Partner and Head of Portfolio Management.

Company Information

Company

Berkshire Residential Investments

Location

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

About

Berkshire Residential Investments is a privately held investment management company known for its innovative, owner-operator platform and 57 years of experience in U.S. residential real estate. Berkshire makes investments throughout the capital stack and across the risk spectrum. Berkshire, a registered investment advisor, is headquartered in Boston and has offices in Dallas and San Francisco with over 900 employees. As of June 30, 2024, Berkshire had approximately $28.61 billion of real estate assets under management on behalf of a wide range of global institutional investors. Berkshire owns, manages, and oversees approximately 490,000 residential units through equity and debt investments. Across its residential platform, Berkshire currently sponsors a value-add fund series, a core fund, a credit fund series, and a private lending series. In addition, the Firm manages separate accounts focused on equity and debt investments in market-rate apartments and niche residential sectors, such as senior housing.

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