Nick is a seasoned real estate professional with over two decades of experience. His career began in residential real estate, where he spent 14 successful years as a licensed agent specializing in property transactions, negotiations, and client representation.
Over the years, Nick has gaining hands-on experience in property management, renovations, and acquisitions. His passion for real estate eventually led him to multifamily investing, where he recognized the potential for scalability, strong cash flow, and long-term wealth creation. Today, he is a full-time real estate investor focused on multifamily assets.
Prior to his real estate career,Nick served as a Paramedic Lieutenant with the Albuquerque Fire Department for 20 years. This distinguished service career instilled in him the ability to lead teams, make critical decisions under pressure, and remain calm and effective in high-stakes situations.
Nick brings the same dedication, integrity, and relationship-building skills from his public service to his real estate business. He is deeply committed to helping investors achieve their goals and consistently strives for excellence in every project. With a unique blend of emergency services leadership and multifamily real estate expertise.
Rod Khleif is a successful entrepreneur, real estate investor, and philanthropist with a passion for high performance, business, and giving back. As one of the nation’s leading voices in real estate and personal development, he has owned over 2,000 properties and built multiple businesses throughout his career.
An immigrant from the Netherlands, Rod rose from humble beginnings to achieve remarkable success. His journey includes both major victories and hard-won lessons—most notably losing $50 million in the 2008 crash, an experience he calls one of his most powerful "seminars." His story is a powerful testament to resilience, mindset, and the psychology of success.
Rod brings deep insight and authenticity to conversations about real estate, business, and personal growth. His blend of technical knowledge and motivational energy has inspired thousands of investors and entrepreneurs nationwide.
He is also the founder of the Tiny Hands Foundation, which has helped more than 110,000 children in need, reflecting his commitment to using success as a platform for service.
David Monroe, CCIM, is a multifamily investor and Strategic Partner who specializes in market analysis, supply and demand, market cycles, and feasibility studies. As a CCIM Instructor, he teaches these skills and has a talent for connecting syndicators, sponsors, key principals, and investors to close deals effectively.
A proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, David served for 11 years, 4 months, and 16 days—instilling in him the core values of honor, loyalty, and integrity.
David focuses on building strategic partnerships and investing passively to create long-term wealth for his family’s legacy. He also leads the Strategic Partnering Community, offering education, mentoring, and coaching for new and struggling multifamily investors.
If you're looking for guidance in your multifamily investing journey, consider scheduling a conversation with David.
Your Questions Answered
Multifamily syndication is a collaborative investment strategy where a group of investors pools resources to purchase and manage large multifamily properties, such as apartment complexes. This allows investors to benefit from passive income and property appreciation without the responsibility of day-to-day management.
Multifamily real estate offers benefits like consistent cash flow, tax advantages, scalability, and diversification. It’s also considered a relatively stable investment compared to other asset classes.
Unlike single-family rentals or small-scale real estate investments, multifamily syndication involves larger properties with multiple income streams and professional management, which can lead to more stable returns.
Start by joining our investor network. We’ll guide you through the education process, understand your goals, and introduce you to available opportunities that align with your interests.
The minimum investment typically ranges between $25,000 and $100,000, depending on the specific deal.
Many of our deals require investors to be accredited. This means having a net worth of over $1 million (excluding your primary residence) or earning an annual income of $200,000 ($300,000 for couples) for the last two years. However, some deals are open to non-accredited investors.
Most multifamily syndication deals have a holding period of 5 to 7 years, though this can vary depending on the property and business plan.