The Great Game of Real Estate (2018)
About this raise
The Great Game of Real Estate revolves around renovating older apartment buildings. The object of the game? As they put it: “Increase owner equity above the inflation rate using a leveraged return, compounded annually.” The strategy involves renovating older apartment buildings to reduce, and then produce, electricity at ⅓ the cost of the utility companies. As you're doing this, you also charge tenants a competitive utility rate. The winners? Shareholders who profit, tenants who pay competitive rates, and communities who benefit from greener utilities and increased resources.
Investment Overview
Not Funded: $11,900
Deal Terms
Company & Team
Company
- Year Founded
- 2017
- Industry
- Real Estate & Construction
- Tech Sector
- Distribution Model
- B2C
- Margin
- Capital Intensity
- Location
- Canyon Lake, California
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Team
- Employees
- 3
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Funding history
Offering Name | Close Date | Platform | Valuation | Total Raised | Security Type | Status | Reg Type |
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The Great Game of Real Estate | 10/10/2018 | StartEngine | $500,000 | $11,900 | Equity - Preferred | Not Funded | RegCF |
The Green Retrofit | 02/14/2018 | StartEngine | $100,100 | $9,700 | Equity - Common | Not Funded | RegCF |
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