We specialize in acquiring single-family affordable cash flowing rentals, using a blend of innovative and traditional purchasing approaches.
What Would You Like To Know?
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An accredited investor is an individual or entity that meets specific financial criteria outlined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These criteria include:
An individual with an annual income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years, or a joint income with a spouse exceeding $300,000 for those years, with a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year.
An individual with a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with a spouse (excluding the value of their primary residence).
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A single-family investment opportunity involves investing in individual rental homes. These investments can provide steady income from tenants and have the potential to appreciate in value over time, offering long-term capital gains to investors.
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Investing in multifamily properties offers several benefits, including:
Lower vacancy risk: Multiple tenants ensure consistent rental income.
Appreciation potential: Properties can appreciate in value over time.
Government Funded: Provides reliable Government backed rental income and ensures consistent cash flow.
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Yes, non-accredited investors can still participate in single-family investment opportunities, but they may have limited access to certain deals, especially those involving private placements or other unregistered securities offerings. It’s essential to research each opportunity and understand any limitations that may apply based on your investor status.
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Educate yourself about single-family real estate investing, market trends, and potential risks. Join a community-driven single-family investment opportunity like Verus Praedium Fund.