Smaller Multifamily Option

This smaller multifamily option may appeal to service business owners looking for a more accessible entry into rental property ownership. It can provide recurring rental income, tangible collateral, and long-term appreciation while keeping the first acquisition more manageable.

  • Practical entry point for first acquisitions
  • Potential for recurring rental income
  • Useful for gradual diversification out of operating-company dependence
6-unit multifamily investment analysis

A smaller multifamily asset can offer a more accessible starting point while still delivering income potential and long-term appreciation.

Mid-Sized Apartment Building

This mid-sized apartment building example reflects the scale many operators target when they want stronger cash flow, broader tenant diversification, and more meaningful value-add potential. For many service business owners, this range fits well with a disciplined multifamily joint venture strategy.

  • Greater scale for operational efficiency
  • Broader tenant mix and risk distribution
  • Stronger fit for structured JV acquisitions
24-unit multifamily investment analysis

Mid-sized multifamily properties can combine recurring revenue, scale, and operational upside in a single durable asset class.

Vacation Rental Option

For some owners, an income-producing vacation property can serve as more than a real estate investment. It can support diversification, future lifestyle goals, and rental income while creating another durable asset outside the operating business. Structured properly, it can become part of a broader long-term wealth plan.

  • Creates a second-home option in a desirable Caribbean climate
  • Can generate rental income while you are not using the property
  • Supports long-term retirement, family-use, and diversification goals
16-unit multifamily investment analysis part A
16-unit multifamily investment analysis part B

How to Choose the Right Asset

Not every asset fits every operator. The right choice depends on your retained earnings, business stability, timeline, risk tolerance, desired level of involvement, and long-term exit goals. We help you evaluate where multifamily real estate fits within a practical strategy designed to diversify wealth and strengthen the value of your operating company.

  • Review capital availability and structure
  • Assess business stability and owner dependence
  • Match asset size to goals, timeline, and risk profile

How the multifamily JV works

A clear acquisition process for service business owners who want durable assets, disciplined underwriting, and transparent partnership terms.

01

Fit & goals

Confirm investor profile, target markets, risk tolerance, and capital plan. Align on decision rights, reporting, and timelines.

02

Deal sourcing & underwriting

We source 24โ€“54 unit opportunities, lots for 6-unit new builds, & 2-unit sunset vacation homes, run underwriting, and present a short list with a value-add plan.

โ€œThe goal is simple: disciplined acquisitions, professional operations, and a transparent partnership structure that protects downside while building long-term equity.โ€

03

Secure & close

Review investment structure for income, tax & liability opinions from lawyers, accountants & financial planners.

04

Operate & optimize

Execute the business plan: build or renovate, leasing, expense controls, and asset management. Monthly reporting and KPI tracking.

Outcomes

What you gain from the partnership

A dedicated acquisition and operations team focusing on 1 or 2 partner projects, ensuring mutual success while managing daily landlord and operational duties.

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Institutional underwriting

Clear assumptions, sensitivity analysis, and downside protection so you can make decisions with confidence.

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Professional operations

Asset management, property management oversight, and KPI reporting focused on NOI growth and risk control.

FAQ

Durable asset FAQs

Every partnership is structured to fit the deal and the investor.

We start with an assessment call to confirm fit, goals, and capital plan. From there, we align on criteria and begin presenting qualified opportunities.