The Elevate Debt Fund — MFCI Fund I

MFCI Fund is a debt fund that gives investors the opportunity to invest in multi family real estate backed assets while getting more of the cash flow of the projects. This opportunity does not participate in upside and is structured as debt to preferred partners and operators. The fund structure for investors is a 14.5% preferred return with 7.25% paid current , monthly after the first month
 
 
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Target Equity
$5MM

Preferred Rate of Return
14.5%

Hold Period
2-4 Years

Minimum Investment
$50K

Annualized Cash on Cash Paid Monthly
7.25%

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Elevate Commercial Investment Group is great to work with! I have worked with them on several transactions. Their team is very professional and reliable for every step of the process.

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MFCI Fund I

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Receive
$1,000/mo. cash flow

INVEST $165,518

Receive
$5,000/mo. cash flow

INVEST $827,587

Receive
$10,000/mo. cash flow

INVEST $1,655,173

Receive
$20,000/mo. cash flow

INVEST $3,310,345

Elevate announces that the deal is open for funding, usually via email. You review the investment summary deck and decide to invest.

You submit your soft commitment, informing Elevate how much you’d like to invest. Elevate confirms your spot in the deal and sends you the PPM (private placement memorandum)

After signing the PPM, you wire in your funds or send in a check. Elevate confirms that your funds have been received and will notify you once the deal closes and let’s you know what to expect next.

After you’ve sent in your funds, your active participation is done. Now you can sit back and wait for the cash flow to start rolling in.

You should start receiving monthly updates as soon as the deal closes. These monthly updates will include information on the latest occupancy and progress on the renovations. Every quarter, you will receive a detailed financial report on the property, and every spring during tax season, you will receive a Schedule K-1 for your taxes, which will report your share of the income and losses for the property.