May 23, 2026 - 02:54

Los Angeles-based investment manager Kayne Anderson Real Estate has closed its largest-ever fund, raising $5.2 billion to target niche property sectors. The oversubscribed seventh flagship fund will concentrate specifically on medical office buildings, senior living facilities, and student housing.
The fundraising marks a significant milestone for the firm, surpassing its previous record. The strategy reflects a growing investor appetite for real estate assets tied to demographic trends and essential services, rather than traditional office or retail space. Medical offices, for instance, benefit from an aging population and stable demand for healthcare, while student housing and senior living are supported by enrollment numbers and the needs of older Americans.
Kayne Anderson has been a major player in these specialized property types for years. The new fund was heavily oversubscribed, indicating strong institutional confidence in the sector despite broader headwinds in commercial real estate, such as rising interest rates and shifting work patterns. The firm plans to deploy the capital across the United States, targeting both acquisitions and new development opportunities.
The closing of this fund underscores a broader trend where investors are moving away from generic property bets and toward assets with predictable cash flows and long-term structural demand. With this record haul, Kayne Anderson is well-positioned to expand its footprint in what it sees as resilient corners of the market.
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