Currently, real estate funds do not offer early exit options. This means that once you invest in a fund, you are committed for the entire duration specified in the fund's terms. You will need to wait until the fund's duration is completed and the properties are sold by the fund manager to receive your final distributions. The fund manager will handle the sale of the assets and distribute the proceeds to the investors proportionally based on their unit ownership.
Extension Period:
In some cases, the fund manager has the option to extend the duration of the fund if they believe it is necessary to achieve the best returns for investors. This extension period can vary depending on the fund and is specified in the fund's terms. For example, a fund with a 3-year duration might include a potential 1-year extension period, allowing the manager to extend the investment horizon to 4 years if needed. This flexibility can help maximize the returns by allowing more time to sell the properties at favorable prices.
Be sure to review the fund's terms carefully to understand the specific duration and extension provisions before investing.