Veloce Capital

Veloce Capital Direct

Exclusive Real Estate Opportunities

$100,000 MinimumRule 501 Regulation D

Overview

Veloce Capital Direct provides exclusive access to institutional-quality real estate deals available only to verified accredited investors. These are higher-minimum, higher-potential-return opportunities.

Offerings are structured under Rule 501 of Regulation D and include ground-up developments, stabilized portfolios, and preferred debt positions.

Who This Is For

Veloce Capital Direct is exclusively for accredited investors — those with an annual income of $200K+ (or $300K+ jointly) or a net worth exceeding $1M (excluding primary residence). Minimum investment is $100,000.

Current Offerings

Ground-Up Development — 139 Units

Ground-Up Development — 139 Units

Development · 139 units

20-40% IRR

New construction multifamily in high-growth submarket with strong absorption rates.

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Stabilized Portfolio — 305 Units

Stabilized Portfolio — 305 Units

Stabilized · 305 units

12-18% IRR

Stabilized multifamily portfolio with value-add upside through operational improvements.

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Preferred Debt Position

Preferred Debt Position

Debt

8%+ Preferred

Senior secured debt position with preferred return and asset-backed collateral.

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Veloce Capital Direct: Veloce Capital Direct offerings are available only to verified accredited investors as defined under Rule 501 of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities have not been registered under the Securities Act and may not be offered or sold except pursuant to an exemption from registration.

This is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Such an offer may only be made through official offering documents which contain important information about investment objectives, risks, fees, and expenses. Investors should read these documents carefully before investing. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Real estate investments are illiquid and there is no guarantee of any specific return.