Upside Avenue

Real Estate

Upside Avenue offers alternative investment in their Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

Invest
How you make money
Dividends & Value
Minimum Investment
$
2000
Fees
2%
Target Return
10%-15%
Open to
All Investors
Liquidity
Hard

How you make money

An investment that combines multiple smaller investments and issues shares in a pooled investment or trust. 1: Investors deposit funds into the Upside Avenue secure online platform and become shareholders in the REIT. (minimum investment is $2,000) 2: Once every quarter, Upside Avenue pools the deposits from investors into a larger fund and issues REIT shares. 3: Casoro Group uses the fund to purchase, renovate, and manage the portfolio of multifamily properties and sends the profits to the Upside Avenue REIT. 4: Midway through each quarter, the Upside Avenue REIT issues dividends to investors. The quarterly dividend can be issued to investors as passive income or reinvested into the REIT and issued as additional shares the following quarter. Additionally, throughout your holding period*, real estate assets are periodically re-appraised. When you sell your shares in the REIT, you can earn additional returns from any increases in appreciation.

How they make money

Those clients who invest in the Upside Avenue Multihousing REIT currently will pay 0% in up-front investment fees. This represents sizable savings to investors considering market averages for auction efficiency premiums, initial public offerings, and asset acquisition can range from 15-30%. The Upside Avenue Multihousing REIT pays a 1% annual asset management fee. In addition, clients of the investment services and management system pay a 1% annual investment advisory fee. When properties are sold the REIT also charges a 2% disposition fee of the property asset value.

Investment Risks

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. All securities involve risk and may result in partial or total loss.

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