A unique and exciting opportunity to invest in the wild west.

As a real estate investor, there’s no doubt that I value financial capital and the doors that can be opened by not worrying about money. Money provides opportunities to solve problems, help others, and live out our dreams. 

But another type of capital that is even more important than financial capital is social capital. Social capital is defined as the relationships among people that help society flourish; so, putting it simply — the relationships we have with our loved ones, colleagues, and neighbors. 

During the height of Covid-19, many of us were made painfully aware of how meaningful our relationships were, either because we abstained from partaking in them or because we relied heavily on them to get through the psychological toll of living through such a trying time.

We may have a different perspective after what we’ve been through, enduring forced lockdowns and restricted interactions. One of my major takeaways is the desire to be with others who share similar dreams and values. When times get tough (and they always seem to at some point), it is better not to go it alone. We need each other. And this is a good thing. 

This brings me to an exciting opportunity for you to invest in a rare project: The Resiliency Ranch Fund project is a 341-acre turn-key ranch with abundant water rights in Kirkland, Arizona (two hours from Phoenix). The project involves building up not only one’s financial capital but also one’s social capital.

The Resiliency Ranch Fund is founded by my good friends Gina and Dave Fabry, who are putting their values into practice. They believe in a world where people can rely on each other, not as strangers but as trustworthy neighbors. They want to create a place where life for their investors is abundant (just like the water on their land). 

If curious, click on the project’s link to read about the Resiliency Ranch Fund’s key details (including their business plan and offering documents) and watch the inspiring video that shows the beautiful property from a bird’s eye view. 

As 2022 comes to an end, I am grateful for my relationships with people like Gina and Dave, who inspire me to dream bigger and go after my own goals with determination and enthusiasm. I hope you also have a strong foundation in social capital to enrich your life! 

If you are interested in learning more about the rare investment opportunity in the Resiliency Ranch Fund, I am happy to connect you to Gina and Dave directly. Reach me at edward@blacktreegroup.com. 

Disclaimer: None of the information in this email is considered financial advice. Only accredited investors will be able to apply. It is important that you do your own analysis before making any investment based on your own personal circumstances. You should independently research and verify for yourself to make an investment decision or otherwise.