DALLAS—Transaction strategies took center stage at RealShare Student Housing's last panel session on Wednesday in Dallas.

Moderator Wayne D'Amico, CCIM, president and principal of Wayne D'Amico & Co. Inc., led the discussion which included three panelists: Kelli Carhart, managing director of production and sales, central region at Freddie Mac; Justin Gronlie, vice president, Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC; James Martha, CCIM, managing director, TIAA-CREF; and Kevin White, acquisitions director, alternative multifamily, Virtus Real Estate Capital.

With student housing increasingly becoming a viable investment model, luring high-net worth individuals, private equity fund managers and foreign players, the panelists spoke about their unique perspectives in the industry.

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