Our Track Record
Past Deals: Real Properties, Real Families
A look at the homes we've acquired and the families we've helped become homeowners through seller financing.
Every deal we do follows the same model: we acquire affordable, livable homes in working-class neighborhoods, sell them to families on seller financing, and structure secured notes with our private lending partners. Below are examples of completed and active deals in our portfolio.
Samuel Avenue, Youngstown, OH
ActiveSold to a family on seller financing with fixed monthly payments. Private lender secured by a first-position lien on the property.
Saint Louis, MO
Purchased and sold on seller financing to an owner-occupant. Lender secured by first-position lien, receiving monthly payments.
S High Street, Jeromesville, OH
ActiveSmall-town property sold on a land contract to an owner-occupant. Buyer makes fixed monthly payments. Lender holds first-position lien.
Cleveland, OH
Long-term seller-financed deal. Buyer living in the home with a fixed monthly payment. Lender in first-position lien.
Scenic River, Dayton, OH
ActiveAcquired and leased to a qualified tenant. Generating consistent monthly income with the property professionally managed.
E 42nd Street, Lorain, OH
ActiveSold to a family on seller financing. Buyer living in the home with a fixed monthly payment. Lender secured by first-position lien.
Dayton, OH
Private lending deal completed on schedule. Lender received all payments and full return of principal.
Marsh Creek Drive, Dayton, OH
ActiveLong-term rental in a Dayton neighborhood. Leased to a stable tenant and generating monthly cash flow since acquisition.
Youngstown, OH
Short-term private lending deal. Lender received all payments and full return of principal.
Middletown, OH
Multi-unit property acquired and repositioned. Lender repaid in full within the original term.
Sandusky, OH
Seller-financed to an owner-occupant. Lender secured by first-position lien, receiving monthly payments on schedule.
Cleveland, OH
One of our earliest deals. Lender was repaid in full within the original term.