RealtyeVest Offers High-yield Investment Opportunity in Brand New Assisted Living Facility in Pearl River County
The Monroe House to Draw Seniors from Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana to the Growing Community
CARRIERE, Miss., May 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- RealtyeVest announced today capital raise plans for brand new construction of The Monroe House, an assisted living and memory care facility just outside of Biloxi. The beautiful, spacious facility sits on 4.4 sprawling acres, less than four miles from the new state-of-the-art Highland Memorial Hospital in Picayune. The Monroe House promises to attract seniors from nearby areas of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi.
"We are excited that this project offers amazing high-yield returns to our investors, and a much-needed facility for the local Carriere community," said Dan Summers, CEO of RealtyeVest. "With access to private deal flow and unique investment mechanisms, RealtyeVest offers affordable real estate opportunities that investors would otherwise not be able to access."
The Monroe House will be a 40,000 square-feet single story building with 60 one-bedroom, one-bathroom living quarters. Pearl River County has enjoyed consistent population growth over the past several years, where almost 20 percent of the residents are over 55 years old.
RealtyeVest has opened its online platform and social network to provide accredited investors unprecedented access to professional-grade real estate. Unlike competitors, RealtyeVest vets each offering through an extensive due-diligence process and remains actively involved through completion, investing side-by-side with investors. Investment opportunities on the RealtyeVest debt platform offer a 10 plus 10 reward program (10 percent annual return plus 10 percent profit share, while being secured with a first lien position on the asset).
The Monroe House offering sweetens investor enticement as an opportunity to immediately engage in.
"Our sponsor, longtime local banker Paul C. Monroe, wanted to kick off this program by aggressively offering a 12 percent yield and 10 percent participation on the first $1M," said Summers.
Construction has been approved by the planning and zoning commission, and the board of supervisors. The building will feature large, modern community areas for residents. The rooms are approximately 20 percent larger than other assisted living facilities in the area. Each room will be equipped with a computer, high-speed Internet access, a television and telephone capable for video conferencing with family and friends.
"Until now, 13 million accredited investors in the country only had access to a fraction of the real estate opportunities on the market," said Paul C. Monroe, project sponsor. "As a leading real estate investment management company, RealtyeVest has created a marketplace that allows investors to curate a profitable portfolio, while also expanding their network of other like-minded investors."
Mr. Monroe has deep experience in real estate development as a co-owner and manager of multiple developments around Alabama and Mississippi, such as the Turnberry Condominiums, a 200-unit development, and the Bella Luna, a 128-unit high-rise with a 50-berth marina. He has also held various board and civic positions, including commissioner of the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission and Director of the Pascagoula Chamber of Commerce.
Income for the project is projected to reach stabilization within, or fewer than, 12 months, generating approximately $1.5M in gross revenue and netting an income of $168,746 by the end of its first year of operation. By the fifth year, it is projected to net an annual income of $733,000. Check out the link to the project to learn more.
Learn more about RealtyeVest at www.realtyevest.com. Connect with them on social media @RealtyeVest, on Facebook or Linkedin.
Contacts:
Daniel Summers
RealtyeVest
(904) 501-7693
[email protected]
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