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Why Commercial Real Estate?

Diversification

Diversification

Invest in debt or equity in commercial investments nationwide.
Cash Flow

Cash Flow

The majority of our investments offer monthly or quarterly cash flow distributions.
Transparency

Transparency

No hidden fees, and investment returns are always shown net of fees..

Why choose us

Why Choose Us

We only invest in properties that meet our strict due diligence process.

Distributions are typically made quarterly.

We manage your tangible hard asset and go the extra mile.

We use technology to ensure efficiency and transparency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are many ways you can participate in Commercial Real estate investing. You can invest with cash, through trusts, using truly Self-Directed Ira’s and more.

Our conservative approach allows us to only present our investors with opportunities that meet the following expected performance criteria:
5% to 7% Average Annual Cash Flow (typically distributed on a quarterly basis.) 12% to 15% Annualized Cumulative return from all sources. This includes cash flow and equity growth (as reflected by appreciation and principal pay down, realized at an equity harvesting event).
While our performance history is strong, these are not guaranteed returns. Commercial Real Estate Investing is not a good fit for everyone.

We only invest in emerging markets with above average job growth drives economic growth. We do not expose our investors to high-risk markets with an unfriendly business environment.

There are several tax advantages to investing in Commercial Real estate:

  • – Quarterly, cash flow distributions flow to you on a tax-deferred basis
  • – Proceeds from refinance events can come to you with no immediate tax obligation
  • – 1031 Exchanges allow you to defer capital-gains taxes
  • – the Step Up in Basis benefit reduces your heir’s tax obligation when they sell the inherited asset.
  • This is not professional tax advice. Please consult with your tax professional to better understand your individual tax situation.

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