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Abundance Equity Partners is a Texas-based real estate investment organization specializing in multifamily properties. They cater to both accredited and non-accredited investors, focusing on acquiring, repositioning, and managing commercial multi-family apartment properties primarily in Texas and Florida. The firm invests significant capital alongside their investors to generate passive income through monthly cash flow and profits from property sales.
Abundance Equity Partners invests in commercial multi-family apartment properties, employing a strategy that includes acquiring properties and adding value through strategic improvements. Their operations are concentrated in Texas and Florida, where they aim to return capital to investors while enhancing property value.
Notable portfolio properties include Bridgewater (206 units, Class B, Tomball, TX), The Morgan and The Wilcox (624 units, Class B, Houston, TX), and The BroadMead (235 units, Class B, Houston, TX). Other properties include The Estara (216 units, Class B, Dallas, TX), Cedar Point (272 units, Class B, Arlington, TX), and Oasis at Ballast Point (88 units, Class B, Tampa, FL).
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Abundance Equity typically leads investment rounds in the multifamily properties they acquire, ensuring they have significant control over the management and value-add strategies.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly if additional capital can enhance property value and returns for their investors.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but Abundance Equity invests significant capital alongside their investors in each property acquisition.
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