Investment Strategies
Multifamily Development
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The purist essence of Blacklist Capital is embodied in our real estate portfolio. Due to our ongoing analysis of market inefficiencies and capital trends, Blacklist Capital's pivot to multifamily land development has become the flagship strategy of the firm. Home ownership and rental patters across the United States have changed dramatically in recent years, showing a trend towards rapid urbanization. While many investors race to build luxury buildings and condo's for America's affluent, Blacklist Capital looks to provide high-quality housing for working families in increasingly costly urban centers. As such, we are creating hundreds of small to midsized units in developing cities, without compromising on quality.
The purist essence of Blacklist Capital is embodied in our real estate portfolio. Due to our ongoing analysis of market inefficiencies and capital trends, Blacklist Capital's pivot to multifamily land development has become the flagship strategy of the firm. Home ownership and rental patters across the United States have changed dramatically in recent years, showing a trend towards rapid urbanization. While many investors race to build luxury buildings and condo's for America's affluent, Blacklist Capital looks to provide high-quality housing for working families in increasingly costly urban centers. As such, we are creating hundreds of small to midsized units in developing cities, without compromising on quality.
Small Residential (1-4)
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Owning a home is a cherished principle in American culture. The US residential market is over $3 Trillion and Blacklist Capital has been a believer in single-family homes since its inception. As many people choose to rent prior to purchasing a home, small residential homes (1-4 family) account for by far, the largest segment of America's renting families. Although the largest segment of rented real estate, single family homes are seldom held by institutions or strategic investors (~1.5%). rather they are typically held by individual owners who may lack the resources or appetite to maintain this investment over time, resulting in distressed sales. This creates an opportunity to purchase small residential property and rehabilitate it, which results in two exit strategies - rent or sell.
Owning a home is a cherished principle in American culture. The US residential market is over $3 Trillion and Blacklist Capital has been a believer in single-family homes since its inception. As many people choose to rent prior to purchasing a home, small residential homes (1-4 family) account for by far, the largest segment of America's renting families. Although the largest segment of rented real estate, single family homes are seldom held by institutions or strategic investors (~1.5%). rather they are typically held by individual owners who may lack the resources or appetite to maintain this investment over time, resulting in distressed sales. This creates an opportunity to purchase small residential property and rehabilitate it, which results in two exit strategies - rent or sell.