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    AZ Real Estate Fund Creates Successful Partnerships with Local Non-Profits and Governments to Provide Attainable Housing Solutions for Communities in Need

    February 23, 2023No Comments
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    Phoenix, Arizona – Capital Giants, a real estate investment fund specializing in multi-family properties in Phoenix, Arizona, announced a successful partnership with local non-profit organizations and governments to provide attainable housing solutions for communities in need. 

    Capital Giants has committed to housing 5,000 people who previously needed affordable housing solutions through these partnerships.

    Available exclusively to accredited investors, the fund provides a unique opportunity to invest in multi-family properties in the Phoenix area, offering attainable housing solutions for communities in need while offering significant returns for investors. The fund’s minimum investment is $50,000, with target returns of 20% annually.

    According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), accredited investors are individuals or entities that meet certain income or net worth requirements, including having an income of over $200,000 per year or a net worth of over $1 million. To become an Accredited Investor, speak with your Accountant or visit capitalgiants.com/verify

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    “We are thrilled to be able to provide attainable housing solutions to communities in need and to have partnered with local non-profit organizations and governments to make it possible,” said William Hamburg, Co-Founder & COO of Capital Giants. “Through these partnerships, we have significantly impacted people’s lives while providing accredited investors a unique opportunity to invest in a socially responsible real estate investment fund.”

    To learn more about Capital Giants and its investment opportunities, visit CapitalGiants.com or schedule a call with the team by visiting capitalgiants.com/contact

    About Capital Giants: 

    Capital Giants is a real estate investment fund based in Phoenix, Arizona, specializing in multi-family properties. The fund provides attainable housing solutions for communities in need. The fund was founded by Sedona locals Marc Sterling, Chad McMahan & William Hamburg.

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