Roots is a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) designed to provide an accessible way for individuals to invest in real estate without the hassle of managing it themselves. Here’s an overview of what Roots offers and how it works:
What makes Roots different?
Our "Live In It Like You Own It" Program:
- Through the "Live In It Like You Own It" program, we engage residents by offering them the opportunity to invest in the fund and earn rebates in exchange for taking care of their homes, fostering a community of invested renters who are incentivized to contribute to the positive performance of the fund.
Additional Key Features of Roots:
Accessibility:
- Low Minimum Investment: You can start investing with as little as $100, making real estate investment accessible to everyone.
- User-Friendly Platform: Roots provides a straightforward online platform where you can manage your investments easily.
Diversification:
- Roots invests in a variety of residential real estate properties. This diversification helps mitigate risk and enhance potential returns. You can view all of Root's properties here.
Income and Growth:
- Quarterly Distributions: As a REIT, Roots distributes its income to investors in the form of quarterly cash distributions. This provides a steady stream of income for investors.
- Appreciation: Investors also benefit from the potential appreciation in property values over time, contributing to overall growth in their investment.
Professional Management:
- Experienced Team: The Roots team manages the acquisition, leasing, and maintenance of properties, taking the hassle out of real estate investment for shareholders.
- Operational Efficiency: Roots focuses on optimizing the performance and value of its properties, ensuring efficient management and profitability.
Transparency and Security:
- Regulated Investment: Roots operates under the guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ensuring compliance and transparency in its operations.
- Detailed Reporting: Investors have full access to Roots's SEC filings, providing comprehensive information about their investments, including property performance, financials, and distributions.