Behringer Harvard Short-Term Opportunity Fund I LP
Behringer Harvard Short-Term Opportunity Fund I LP invests in assets that have the potential for short-term value creation.
About the Fund
- Publicly registered real estate limited partnership
- Unit Redemption Plan
- Tax Reporting—K-1
- Closed to New Investment
Portfolio Characteristics
- Strategy—Acquire, enhance, or reposition, as well as operate, properties with attributes identified as having the greatest probability to produce current income and increase in value over the targeted holding period of the Fund.
- Targeted Assets—This Fund is comprised of office, office-tech, hotel, retail, residential, industrial assets and land.
- Targeted Markets—We acquire assets in markets with higher volatility, lower barriers to entry, and high growth potential.
- Holding Period—The holding period of approximately three years to five years is primarily designed to capitalize on Fund asset characteristics for potential capital appreciation based upon market upturns, property enhancements, and repositioning.
- Moderate Leverage—Up to 75 percent of aggregate asset value is leveraged.
- Defined Exit Strategy – This Fund will timely dispose of assets consistent with the defined holding period.
Fund Portfolio
To view the properties in this fund, please click here.
Governance Documents
Behringer Harvard Short-Term Opportunity Fund I LP has adopted a code of Business Conduct. To view the Code of Business Conduct, see our Governance Documents.
Risk Factors
Investment in securities of Behringer Harvard real estate programs is subject to substantial risks. These risks include the following:
- absence of a public market for these securities
- limited operating history
- limited transferability and lack of liquidity
- reliance on the program’s general partner
- payment of significant fees to the general partner and its affiliates
- potential conflicts of interest
- potential development risks and construction delays
Further information regarding these and other risks may be obtained in the Fund's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Real estate investment programs are not suitable for all investors. Refer to the prospectus for a more detailed discussion of risks and suitability standards in your state.

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