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How it works

The Keystone strategy is one in which a group of investors pool their money together to purchase and grow partnerships. This allows individuals to invest in larger, more expensive opportunities than they could afford on their own, and share in the income and appreciation of that opportunity. Investing in the Keystone Strategy can be a way to build wealth and achieve your desired lifestyle, but it is important to carefully research and evaluate any investment opportunity before committing your funds.

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Invest in growing partnerships to increase value, achieve higher returns for a better future.

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Invest in up and coming opportunities for passive income, freeing time for other pursuits or leisure while earning returns.

Our Vetting Process

Vetting partnership opportunities is essential for several key reasons, each contributing to the success and security of an investment. Initially, it identifies partnerships with the potential for exlosive growth, which is fundamental to achieving reliable cash flow.

Thorough evaluation uncovers hidden opportunities and necessary upgrades, directly influencing the investment’s bottom line.

This process also allows investors to assess the competitive landscape of all potential opportunities, ensuring the parter’s growth remains high. Moreover, vetting provides insights into the quality of management, a critical factor for business growth and retention. By meticulously examining these aspects, investors can significantly mitigate risks, positioning themselves for both short-term income and long-term capital appreciation.

Investment properties

Quality Tenants, sales comps, rent comps, in-place cashflow

Market

Diverse employment, stable population, potential for appreciation

Operating partner

Track record of performance, conservative assumptions, background checks, reference checks

consultants

Environmental review, legal, accounting, on-site-management