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This Real Estate Fund Raised $3.1 Billion
Clarion Gables Multifamily Trust has quietly raised $3.1 billion from just 81 investors. That’s an average check size of $38 million. This is a textbook example of how capital really flows in real estate: - Fewer investors, larger allocations - Long-term, open-ended structure - Multifamily assets across U.S. markets - Distributed across all 50 states Clearly, wealth isn’t built by chasing thousands of people. It’s built by building trust with the few who can write big checks. Follow the smart money. It always shows you where the opportunity is.
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This Real Estate Fund Raised $3.1 Billion
Vietnamese Real Estate Opportunity
I've been tracking the Vietnamese property market for years, and it's about to get interesting 🇻🇳 The PM just called an emergency meeting because apartments cost $3,000/sqm, but locals only make $3,700/year. So they're streamlining permits, offering cheap loans and fast-tracking 1,000+ new projects (650,000+ units) CapitaLand Vietnam just dropped $553M on one project. If you understand local partnerships and can move fast, this is your window. I just put together a full breakdown of exactly where I'd invest and why. Comment "VIETNAM" and I'll send it over 🇻🇳
Vietnamese Real Estate Opportunity
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@John T yes 🤌🏼🤌🏼
Big Win To Share 🎉
David just closed his first $1,500 client online - only 90 days after starting with me. When he reached out, he was between jobs and wanted a way to create income if things went south. We had just 2 calls. That was enough for him to follow a plan, use a proven system, and land his first paying client. If you want to work 1-on-1 with me, book a FREE call via the link in the side menu and/or the ABOUT section. One call could change your life!
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3 Ways To Fund Your First Offshore Property Investment
1. Cash + Currency Arbitrage - How it works: Earn in a strong currency (USD, EUR, AUD) and deploy it into undervalued emerging markets (Vietnam, Cambodia, Mexico, etc.). - Why it works: $100K in the West might barely get you a garage. In frontier markets, it can buy a cash-flowing condo or a piece of land. Example: An American consultant making $10K/month puts aside $30K in 3 months and buys a $120K Da Nang apartment that rents for $1,000+ monthly — a 10% yield. 2. Partnerships & Syndication (Leverage Other People’s Capital) - How it works: Partner with friends, family, or investors who want exposure to global real estate but don’t know how to execute. You bring the deal, expertise, and on-ground partners; they bring the capital. - Why it works: Many people are asset-rich but knowledge-poor. If you’re the bridge, you can secure equity or a finder’s fee. Example: You secure a $200K beach villa in Cambodia. Two partners each put $100K, while you take a 10–20% equity slice for sourcing and managing the deal. 3. Creative Financing (Local + International) - Local bank financing: Some countries allow foreigners to mortgage property if bought through a local company or with a strong down payment (e.g., 40–50%). - Seller financing: Negotiate directly with the developer or seller to pay in installments (common in Asia and LatAm). - International leverage: Tap HELOC (home equity line of credit) or refinance from assets in your home country, then reinvest abroad. Example: Developer in Mexico offers 30% down and the balance over 5 years, interest-free. You lock in a $150K unit with $45K upfront and let rental income cover the installments. The key is not just money, but structure: start small with cash/currency arbitrage, scale with partners, and then stack financing once you prove your model.
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@Angela S sure ill try to make some content on this
Top 10 Best Places To Buy Property In 2026 (AI Prediction)
AI just predicted which cities will make you the most money in real estate next year. Here’s what the robots think are the top 10 best places to buy property in 2026: 🇦🇪 Dubai - Tax advantages + migration 🇪🇸 Barcelona - Tourism coming back strong 🇦🇺 Townsville - 6.5% rental yields 🇮🇳 Bangalore - Tech companies everywhere 🇮🇳 Chennai - New infrastructure 🇬🇧 Leeds - Major regeneration projects 🇬🇧 Liverpool - High rental income (5.6%) 🇺🇸 Austin - Rent going up 4.4% each year 🇺🇸 Nashville - Strong market basics 🇵🇹 Porto - Could make 10%+ returns Pretty cool mix from all over the world! The AI picked cities with good rental income AND rising property values. Which city surprises you the most? Drop a comment below! 👇
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I help entrepreneurs make money online and invest in high-growth real estate markets without debt, prior experience, or startup capital.

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