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65 Capital - Funds
65 Capital - Funds, is an open-ended investment vehicle that provides accredited investors a diversified equity stake in properties and commercial real estate loans and investments. Schedule a call today with our investor relations team to learn more about our 0% management fee, specifically designed to provide true alignment with our investors.
Why Choose 65 Capital
We practice what we preach
Cash Flow
Investing with 65 Capital offers the potential for steady cash flow. Depending on the investment opportunity, investors can benefit from regular distributions or fixed interest payments, providing them with a consistent income stream.
Leverage
65 Capital leverages their extensive experience and industry knowledge to identify opportunities for leverage. By utilizing financing and leveraging their own capital, they aim to maximize returns for investors and enhance the overall performance of the investment.
Full Transparency
65 Capital is committed to maintaining full transparency with our investors. We provide regular updates, detailed reports, and comprehensive financial statements, ensuring that investors have complete visibility into the progress and performance of their investments.
Appreciation
65 Capital focuses on identifying real estate opportunities with strong potential for appreciation. Through thorough research and analysis, we seek properties in locations and market segments that show promising growth prospects, aiming to generate long-term capital appreciation for investors.
Equity Ownership
Investing with 65 Capital can provide investors with direct equity ownership in specific real estate offerings. This means investors have tangible stake in the property, allowing them to potentially benefit from its appreciation and cash flow
Tax Benefits
Real Estate investments often come with attractive tax benefits, and 65 Capital helps investors maximize these advantages. These benefits may include deductions for depreciation, mortgage interest, property taxes, and potential for 1031 exchanges, allowing for tax-deferred exchanges.

