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The Residential Re-Sale Program allows investors to purchase fractional shares in single-family fix-and-flip properties. Each home is professionally sourced, renovated, and sold for a projected profit—all without investors having to lift a hammer. This model delivers passive, fixed returns on a short timeline, typically 6 months per project.
Sir Plutus identifies undervalued properties in high-demand neighborhoods and funds their rehab using pooled investor capital. Once the renovation is complete, the property is sold, and proceeds are distributed back to shareholders with a fixed 12% return, regardless of the final resale price. This short-term approach allows investors to cycle their funds multiple times per year and compound their gains.
This is real estate without the guesswork or the grunt work. Whether you're diversifying away from the stock market or just looking for stable passive income, the Residential Re-Sale Program offers a low barrier to entry—just $1,000 per share—paired with short terms and predictable returns. It’s an ideal starting point for new investors or a smart complement to a seasoned portfolio.
Sir Plutus acquires and upgrades single-family homes in desirable rental markets, then leases them to qualified tenants. Investors can purchase fractional shares of these properties, starting at just $1,000, and receive steady quarterly income backed by real rental payments.
Our team handles all property management, maintenance, and tenant oversight, so you don’t have to. You get the benefits of owning income-producing property without lifting a finger—no toilets, no calls, just returns.
Each share earns a fixed 12% return, paid out quarterly for a 12-month term. This strategy is perfect for investors looking to grow long-term wealth while enjoying consistent income. Reinvest your returns or diversify across future offerings.
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