Own & Rent is both practical and effortless, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of owning quality real estate, yet free from the traditional worries of maintaining and operating a rental property.
Open Source Capital’s Own & Rent Program offers investors:
- A way to invest small amounts of money and collectively own income producing properties- Open Source Capital works with experienced local builders and developers that are building right in your neighborhood.
- A way to invest with confidence, trust and compliance – The real estate projects we offer have been selected by experienced investment professionals, employing due diligence techniques to maximize visibility into a property’s future prospects, and providing a capital structuring that can help to maximize a project’s potential. We make sure that projects we offer have been structured to ensure that all rules, regulations, and best practices required for successful investing are maintained.
What are the expected benefits?
- By expanding opportunities for small investors Open Source Capital serves as a catalyst for business expansion and job growth, while providing small investor’s an easy way to invest in local real estate.
Our goal is to create a lasting relationship with project sponsors and investors, in part by:
- Emphasizing a fundamental alignment of interest with all stakeholders
- Providing for flexibility to react to circumstances as they occur
- Providing management to support successful projects
Information included in this presentation may contain forward looking information that is subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. Among these risks, trends and uncertainties are, national and local economic conditions, including conditions in the real estate and construction industry, conditions and trends in small business lending in general, changes in interest rates and other factors. This information is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Any such offer will be made only to qualified investors by way of written offering documents meeting the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.