Who is Rastegar Property Company?
Rastegar is a technology-enabled real estate company specializing in recession-resilient commercial property. The core of our business strategy is to understand and execute the evolving needs of communities using cutting-edge data analytics and technology.
Where Does Rastegar Invest?
Rastegar’s investments are focused in Austin, Texas, and the Sun Belt states.
In What Types of Projects Does Rastegar Invest?
Rastegar creates value through strategic real estate investments, using technology to improve analysis and operations each step of the way. Rastegar owns, renovates, manages, and develops properties including office buildings, industrial space, multifamily properties, and master-planned communities.
Who Can I Contact with Questions?
Our team is just an email or phone call away. Reach us at (512) 729-7777.
Does Rastegar Use a Third-Party Audit Firm?
Rastegar uses a third-party audit firm to audit financials starting from project inception.
Does Rastegar Use a Third-Party Administrator?
Rastegar uses an independent third-party administrator for accounting, reporting, industry best practices, and fund management.
Why Is A Third-Party Administrator Important?
A third-party administrator in real estate is similar to those used in retirement fund administration and insurance management. As an independent, outside firm that specializes in the day-to-day back office and reporting functions, a third-party administrator adds a layer of objectivity and expertise to the operations.
Is There an Online Portal?
In addition to quarterly statements, updates are available through our online Rastegar Investor Portal. Our team is just an email or phone call away.
What are Some Advantages of Private Real Estate Investment Over Direct Ownership?
Private real estate investment involves institutional-level investments that are not usually possible through direct ownership. It eliminates many of the headaches of real estate investment, from finding and analyzing the right property to ongoing maintenance and dealing with tenants. Private real estate investment requires less hands-on involvement than direct ownership.
What are Some of the Downsides of Private Real Estate Investing?
Private real estate investment opportunities are often reserved for accredited investors and typically require large minimum investments. These funds are committed for at least several years, so private real estate investing is not as liquid as some other types of investments.