
FAQ's
The SEC defines an accredited investor as either:
an individual with gross income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with a spouse or partner exceeding $300,000 for those years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year.
a person whose individual net worth, or joint net worth with that person's spouse or partner, exceeds $1,000,000, excluding the person's primary residence.
It is important to us to ensure our participants are properly positioned financially before engaging in one of our projects.
I think it's best to chat live about your options or how we can work to get you in a position that gives you accreditation status.
My recommendation is to schedule a call. We are happy to chat and help you better understand what will make the most sense for you.
Our fund is tailored for long-term institutional investors, with our current offering, 'SF M CAP,' open to minimum investments of $1 million
Risk management is one of our top priorities, especially given the market's constant changes. To ensure each deal is robust, we employ two critical in-house processes: stress testing and back-testing against recent deals. Our strategy involves all-cash purchases to eliminate debt service and minimize risk during the stabilization period. Once a property is stabilized, we then consider applying prudent leverage alongside adequate contingency funds to navigate unexpected market shifts effectively
In some cases we do fund smaller rehab projects. We only work with operators with proven track records. If you are interested in this service, it would be best to schedule a call to learn more.
