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Turner Impact Capital Targets $750M Equity with Third Multifamily Fund

Turner Impact Capital has launched its third multifamily housing fund to address the country’s housing affordability crisis. Turner Multifamily Impact Fund III (TMIF III) seeks to raise up to $750 million of equity, unlocking more than $2.3 billion in investment potential to acquire or develop affordable workforce housing communities in high-demand markets.

TMIF III recently acquired its first two multifamily housing communities in Las Vegas and Minneapolis, and is under contract for three more. These transactions represent nearly 1,300 units and more than $200 million of capital.

“As working families struggle to find quality housing they can afford, there is an urgent need for innovative, market-driven solutions that deliver measurable and lasting results for residents, communities, and investors,” said Bobby Turner, CEO of Los Angeles-based Turner Impact Capital. “Through these first two acquisitions and many more investments to follow, we are once again demonstrating that well-designed impact investing can create scalable and sustainable solutions to our country’s daunting housing challenge.”

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