October 2, 2025

CAMPUS WALK DST Investor Alert

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Soreide Law Group is reviewing potential investor claims connected to sales practice violations by securities brokers and financial advisors. One investment under scrutiny is Campus Walk DST, a real estate trust that has drawn increasing concern. Questions have surfaced about how this product was marketed and the risks investors may not have been told about. Below is a summary of key information that investors should consider.

What is Campus Walk DST?

Campus Walk DST is a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) created to pool investor money for real estate investment. DSTs allow multiple investors to hold fractional interests in properties, typically marketed as passive income opportunities. Campus Walk DST was offered through Versity Investments LLC (also doing business as Crew Enterprises LLC) and filed as a Regulation D private placement. These offerings are exempt from many registration requirements, which makes them less transparent than publicly traded securities. Like other DSTs, the investment was structured to hold and manage specific real estate assets on behalf of investors.

Concerns About Campus Walk DST

It has been reported that there are concerns about Campus Walk DST. According to lawsuits, some executives have allegedly been accused of diverting investor funds away from Campus Walk and into other projects or possibly for personal benefit. These claims, which remain allegations, raise questions about how investor money may have been managed. In addition, commentators note that DST investments such as Campus Walk are generally considered illiquid, meaning investors are said to have limited ability to sell or exit. It has also been suggested that high sales commissions tied to these types of investments could give brokers an incentive to recommend them, even when such products may not suit a client’s financial circumstances.

Sales Practice Violations

Investor complaints about Campus Walk DST often focus on how the product was sold. Common problems include brokers recommending the investment to individuals for whom it was not suitable, making statements that misrepresented the risks, or omitting important details about potential downsides. Brokers also have a duty to perform due diligence before recommending products, but in some cases, investors allege that this obligation was not met. When brokers or advisors place their commissions ahead of client interests, investors may be entitled to pursue claims. Legal options can include filing for relief through FINRA arbitration or pursuing other legal remedies.

Did You Sustain Losses By Investing In Campus Walk DST?

Did you experience losses because of investing in Campus Walk DST due to the actions of your financial advisor or securities broker? If so, contact Soreide Law Group online or call (888) 760-6552 to speak with a securities attorney about possible recovery of your losses. Soreide Law Group has successfully represented investors nationwide. The firm advances all costs and only collects a fee if money is recovered.

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