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REI Capital Growth’s new business model allows global investors to participate in U.S. Commercial Real Estate. A Security Token Offering (STO) designed for both International and U.S. Investors.
A business structure, backed by cash flowing real estate, designed as a “Perpetual Growth Machine”
The Company will acquire stabilized commercial properties with current cash flow. Accumulate and reinvest 90% of the free cash flow to acquire ever more stabilized properties with leverage, growing the real estate portfolio exponentially. Up to 10% of the free cash flow will be utilized for its redemption program to provide liquidity for investors.
REICG is compounding and expanding an appreciating asset base, generating greater free cash-flow year after year, on a predictable and programmatic basis.
REICG will grow the value of your Equity Shares every year by increasing the size of the cash-flow producing portfolio of real estate.
No U.S. commercial real estate firm has ever offered an International Real Estate Fund like this before.
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REICG – E
Tezos
ERC-20
USD, BTC, ETH
50 000 000
1 REICG – E = 10 USD
1000 US
REI Capital Growth
USA
970 Summer St. | Stamford, CT 06905 USA
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