Scottsdale, Arizona-based Walton Global, a real estate investment, land banking and land asset management company, has launched its US Land Income & Growth Fund for offshore investors.
According to the company, the fund is a private investment vehicle focused on income generation and long-term capital appreciation through US residential land aimed at resolving the housing supply imbalance across the country.
The fund completed its first close in October 2025 and it operates on a strategy that provides short- to mid-term financing to large national homebuilders in positions that are secured by first-lien interests in residential land, with the land title held as collateral, generating income from interest payments. At the same time, the fund acquires pre-development residential land in metropolitan areas characterized by population growth, housing undersupply, and sustained homebuilder demand.
The fund has been certified as Shariah-compliant by Masryef Advisory, expanding access for investors with Islamic finance and ethical investment mandates that require tangible, asset-backed structures.
“The fund is intended for institutional and high-net-worth investors seeking stable income and long-term growth through US real asset exposure,” said Tim Haywood, managing director, Middle East at Walton Global. “Walton Global has decades of experience identifying assets that are positioned for value creation through entitlement progress and eventual sale to builders.”
The fund is registered in the Cayman Islands and regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. It is managed by US Land Manager (BVI) Limited, an affiliate of Walton’s parent company, with Walton Global Holdings responsible for sourcing, structuring, and managing land-related activities.
The fund is now available to qualified investors through multiple global investment platforms including Swissquote, Moventum, Capital Platforms, Momentum, Capital International Group, Universal Platform, Veri-Global, and Veritas Life.















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