Fund That Flip, a real estate investment firm providing end-to-end technology and capital services to real estate entrepreneurs and investors, announced the launch of its new Horizon Residential Income Fund I. Structured to offer the tax advantages of a real estate investment trust, or REIT, the Horizon Residential Income Fund I, LLC (HRIF) will provide accredited investors with access to a diversified portfolio of real estate debt investments with the potential for tax-advantaged, attractive risk-adjusted returns, says the company.
“We pride ourselves on both knowing the residential real estate space incredibly well and also listening to our customers and bringing products to market that meet their needs” said Matt Rodak, Founder and CEO of Fund That Flip. “The Horizon Residential Income Fund I is our first investment offering to take advantage of the structure of a real estate investment trust and is a result of feedback from our accredited investors who are seeking to gain diversified exposure to this asset class in a tax-advantageous manner with an accessible minimum investment entry point.”
HRIF, under the management of FTF Capital Management, LLC, will purchase whole short-term residential bridge mortgage loans originated and underwritten by Fund That Flip. These residential rehab and new construction loans have the potential to offer risk-adjusted returns compared to investments in the equity markets. The fund is designed to provide current income, portfolio diversification, and the significant tax benefits of a REIT.
“The Horizon Residential Income Fund I is well-positioned to take advantage of current market conditions and offer investors an attractive investment opportunity,” said Doug Dvorak, Vice President, Capital Markets at Fund That Flip. “Real estate debt investments can offer an appropriate risk-adjusted return, and the structure of HRIF offers tax advantages that put more money in investors’ pockets. We believe this fund is an enticing opportunity for investors to gain access to this asset class.”
The Horizon Residential Income Fund I, LLC is open to accredited investors with a minimum investment of $25,000. Click here to learn more.