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Gold Gate Launches $100M Luxury Real Estate Fund

Associate Editor
May 28, 2021

Gold Gate promises an investment you don’t have to wait to enjoy.

Gold Gate announced the launch of its $100 million luxury real estate fund, designed for high net worth individuals, families, and institutions, offering each investor 1% ownership interests and 45 days of annual use in 20 exclusive properties around the world.

Gold Gate acquires luxury real estate from throughout the world for the personal use and financial benefit of their investors. The fund offers investors the opportunity to join an exclusive club of the wealthiest individuals and institutions in the world, to diversify their investment across geographies and produce a financial return when the properties are sold.

With this fund, Gold Gate will acquire 20 luxury properties in 20 different locations throughout the world, including Pebble Beach, Ibiza, Hawaii, Aspen, the Hamptons, Cabo San Lucas, and more. Gold Gate also provides investors with the ability to own multiple second homes throughout the world and the flexibility to book vacations when they choose.

Dalton Skach, CEO of Gold Gate, said, “The average value of each property in the fund is over $5 million and will be exclusively offered to 100 accredited investors with an investment of $1 million each.”

After 10 to 15 years of luxury experiences and annual property use, Gold Gate will sell the properties in the fund and dissolve the fund entirely. After doing so, Gold Gate will pay back investors their initial investment in addition to their share of the profit interests.

Moving forward, Gold Gate intends to do more funds, higher-priced funds, and to brand these funds towards specific lifestyles such as an island fund, a European fund, a mountain fund, and more.

Gold Gate also intends to syndicate four more funds next year totaling $1 billion. These funds will range between $100 million and $500 million with a minimum investment between $1 million and $5 million

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Katie Jensen is a mortgage news reporter at NMP.
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