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JKV Capital

Newport Beach, United States

https://jkvcapital.com

JKV Capital always held a fundamental principle: they would never lease or sell a home where they wouldn't want to live. The company was dedicated to positively impacting the communities it served, enhancing neighborhoods by providing affordable workforce housing to renters and first-time homebuyers. JKV managed two investment funds during its operations, which focused on purchasing, renovating, and selling single—and multi-family residential assets. The firm led the value-added residential real estate sector and consistently outperformed its peers. JKV invested in single-family homes in select U.S. markets for its clients, managing separate accounts tailored to specific investor needs to balance current income yield with asset appreciation. The firm's success in achieving higher risk-adjusted returns for investors was due to its unwavering focus on the end customer. They utilized advanced analytics, proprietary software, and financial models to analyze potential investments from various channels, applying a detailed approach to each asset. Moreover, JKV had dedicated local teams that researched market trends and consumer preferences to provide tenants and potential owners with high-quality homes, ensuring significant value for investors. The regional approach allowed the company to respond swiftly in competitive markets, making better purchase decisions that created immediate value for investors. JKV's strategy involved identifying distressed single-family and small multi-family residential opportunities in core Southern California markets. Their short-term investments are facilitated through an integrated platform, which adds immediate asset value. The portfolio comprised residential assets in various renovation stages, with exit price underwriting between $750,000 and $1.5 million. JKV also leveraged the supply-demand discrepancy in Southern California markets, purchasing assets below replacement cost in high-demand sub-markets. The company routinely paid quarterly dividends, outperforming its peers.

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