Brendan McLaughlin is the Senior Vice President & National Sales Manager of True Life Capital, a Denver-based company on a mission to solve the supply/demand imbalance in the housing market for the next generation of home buyers.
In this conversation, Doug and Brendan explore True Life Capital's distinct role under the parent company, The True Life Companies, and delves into their strategies of acquiring, entitling/designing, and selling properties.
They also discussed:
- True Life's mission to address the supply-demand imbalance in the housing market for the next generation of homebuyers.
- Brendan's role within True Life Capital, including raising money for funds and working with financial advisors.
- The relationship between True Life Capital and its parent company, True Life Companies.
- The market opportunity True Life Capital is based upon, focusing on the supply and demand imbalance in residential real estate.
- True Life Capital's strategies: acquire, entitle/design, and sell, with a focus on repurposing obsolete properties in specific cities.
- The 1-3-5 path to liquidity, a unique growth strategy offering predictable returns to investors within the first year, full investment return by the third year, and completion of the fund by the fifth year.
- Recent successes with the fund, highlighting two properties in Silicon Valley and Orange County with impressive IRR (Internal Rate of Return) percentages.
Resources: True Life Capital
True Life Capital is a division of The True Life Companies, LLC ("The True Life Companies"). Securities offered through Orchard Securities, LLC ("Orchard Securities"). Member FINRA/SIPC. The True Life Companies and Orchard Securities are not affiliated companies. The purchase of securities in The True Life Companies is limited to accredited investors.
Investment opportunities available through True Life Capital are speculative, illiquid, and involve a high degree of risk. It is impossible to accurately predict the results of an investment in any of True Life Capital's programs. Prospective investors should carefully consider all risks and consult with their own legal, tax, and financial advisors prior to investing. Prospective investors should be able to afford the loss of all or a substantial part of their investment . There are no assurances that any of the objectives outlined here can be achieved. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results