Masina Investment Partners

How We Invest

A disciplined, principal-led approach to identifying, underwriting, and operating real estate investments across market cycles.

A Cycle-Aware, Demand-Driven Approach

Real estate investing begins with understanding demand.
Masina Investment Partners evaluates asset classes based on long-term demand drivers — housing needs, community services, and business operations — rather than short-term market trends.
Capital is allocated selectively across multifamily, retail, and industrial assets based on where risk-adjusted opportunities exist.

Identifying the Right Investments

Within each asset class, investments are selected based on:
Each opportunity must meet core criteria:
Only aligned opportunities move forward.

Underwriting for Capital Preservation

Every investment is underwritten using conservative assumptions and stress-tested scenarios.
This includes:
Financing is structured to support stability:
Capital preservation is the foundation of return generation.

Execution-Driven Value Creation

Multifamily

Value is created through property improvements, operational efficiencies, and aligning rents with market conditions.

Retail

Value is driven by optimizing tenant mix, improving leasing performance, and repositioning assets to serve local demand.

Industrial Flex

Value is created by improving functionality, aligning space with business needs, and optimizing tenant usage.

Detailed execution strategies are implemented at the asset level, tailored to each investment.

Operating at the Asset Level

After acquisition, performance is driven through active asset management.
Masina operates at the expense-line level — monitoring performance, executing business plans, and adjusting strategy as needed.
Execution is continuous — not a one-time event.

Full Lifecycle Execution

Each investment is managed from acquisition through operations and eventual exit.
Investors receive consistent communication throughout the lifecycle, including performance updates and market context.
Decisions are made based on asset performance and market conditions — not fixed timelines.

Execution Defines Outcomes

Understanding the approach is one part of the equation. The next is determining whether it aligns with your investment objectives.