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Mark Robertson
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  • Salisbury, NC
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506 Group Fund of Funds SPV - March 15 Deadline

Mark Robertson
  • Investor
  • Salisbury, NC
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The 506 Investor Group is launching its first 506c Fund of Funds SPV. With one $50k or more investment into the SPV, you get access to 3 quality real estate funds with otherwise very high minimums.

Grubb Fund VI - Current minimum is $1 million

Fontstreet Capital Fund II - Current minimum is $250K

BroadStone NNN Fund - Current minimum is $250K

The SPV has a 1 time 1% fee to cover SPV formation cost  and 10 years of K1's and distributions expenses. The carry is 4%. More information is available at the 506 Investor Group Website Instant diversification and access to funds that is difficult for the average investor. For accredited investors only.

  • Mark Robertson
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