Jorge Abreu

  • Jorge Abreu has been Investing in Real Estate for over 15 years now. He started in Single Family, small Multifamily properties and eventually working his way up to large 100+ Unit Multifamily properties. Before entering into Large Multifamily acquisitions Jorge had wholesaled over 200+ Single Family Properties. Fixed & Flipped over 150+ SF. Developed and completed several new development projects, over $20 Million in ground up construction. He also started and built a Construction Company bringing in over $30 Million in yearly revenue & growing. He is now an Active & Passive Full Time Multifamily Real Estate Investor. Jorge and his company Elevate currently have 6,849 Doors and $500M under management. The assets are located throughout Texas, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. Jorge is the CEO of Elevate Commercial Investment Group and JNT Construction. JNT Construction focuses on helping Multifamily Investors with their Due Diligence & Full renovations. Strong points are Locating Deals, Due Diligence, Executing CapEx, New Development & Raising Equity. His goal is to reach 10,000 doors by the end of 2023 by creating strategic partnerships & implementing the proper systems in place for scalability. He is focused on continuing to grow his network and locate more Co-GP Partners, Passive Investors and also clients for his construction company. And always looking forward to adding value and helping others reach their goals.

Structuring Sponsor-Syndicated Investments

Structuring Sponsor-Syndicated Investments

Sponsor-syndicated private real estate investments can be structured in many different ways. In most private syndications, the sponsor contributes a smaller amount of the investment capital; however, the sponsor offers the investment opportunity, the time, experience, and support team needed. Although the investors will provide most of the money, their ...
Think Realty Podcast #206 – On the Scale

Think Realty Podcast #206 – On the Scale

This episode covers scaling a real estate investing business and the progression of going from wholesaling to multifamily syndication and everything in between. What does it take for an investor to go from a single-family mindset to a multifamily mindset? Plus, what is the #1 item on the due diligence ...