Matthew Sullivan |
The team behind QuantmRE set out to
design a way to overcome two key problems associated with investing in
residential real estate. Traditionally, homeowners are house “rich”
and cash “poor,” and the only solution to unlocking equity in their homes was
to take on additional debt.
Now they can remain homeowners instead
of home-owers.
The benefit to investors is that through
fractional home ownership, they can now gain exposure to residential real
estate without the hassle of being a landlord. QuantmRE’s way aims to deliver
liquidity as well as capital appreciation and preservation.
Warren Buffett recently said that
single-family homes are a very attractive investment, stating that
if held for a long period of time and purchased at low rates, single-family
home ownership is even better than owning stocks.
Warren Buffett |
The values of typical income-generating
types of real estate, apartment and commercial buildings, for instance, can be
more closely tied to interest rates, quality of tenants, more expensive to
acquire and finance, and require expertise to manage. The value of
single-family residences is usually easier to determine.
Matthew
Sullivan is CEO of QuantmRE.
A
copy of the company’s investor presentation and commonly asked questions can be
found on the website: QuantmRE.com.
Contact:
Kathy
Sampey
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