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What happens if I want to liquidate/sell my investment before the end of the target investment period?

The Arrived share liquidation process

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Written by Korin Hedlund
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Historically, real estate investments have performed best when held for the long term. That’s why Arrived investment offerings are designed with multi-year horizons in mind. However, we recognize that investors may have diverse goals and varying liquidity needs, so we offer liquidity options that begin after a six-month minimum holding period. See below for more details.

Individual Property Liquidity Options

The Arrived Secondary Market provides investors with the opportunity to sell shares. After a minimum six-month holding period, investors will have the chance to list shares for sale through the Secondary Market platform, subject to the availability of buyers and market conditions. This applies to single family residences and vacation rentals)

Even if the market is available for the specific investment you've made and there is sufficient liquidity for that market, the market price could decline below the amount you paid for your shares and there are fees involved.

Arrived Fund Liquidity Options

Arrived fund investments include a redemption plan that provides quarterly opportunities for liquidity. After a minimum six-month holding period, investors may request to redeem all or part of their shares at the then-current Net Asset Value (NAV per share), subject to approval and available capacity. This applies to the Arrived Single Family Residential Fund, The Arrived Private Credit Fund & The Arrived City Fund.

Additional information on the Arrived Secondary Market:

  • Share prices may vary. Shares may sell for more or less than the original purchase price.

  • Liquidity is not guaranteed. Share sales depend on buyer demand and market conditions at the time of listing.

  • Transaction fees may apply. Please review the Secondary Market guidelines for details.

  • For additional questions, please refer to the offering circulars for full disclosures.

Additional Information on fund redemptions:

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