1. Stable Yield Strategy: This strategy is focused on assets with stable, long term Net Operating Income to counter balance the riskier investment strategies. Investments such as single/multi unit homes and commercial properties with existing leases help to maintain a stable investment and future capital appreciation. These investments are intended to be held for a period of 1-5 years and may offer a monthly or yearly dividend.
2. Land Acquisition Strategy: This strategy is focused on acquiring well-located land at a discount. In employing this strategy, Exponential looks at special risk mitigating factors such as; the quality of the land, location, direction of community growth, traffic counts, environmental impacts and development potential. These purchases are usually marketed for resale.
3. Development & Entitlement Strategy: This strategy builds on the above land acquisition strategy by researching county and city land use allotments during the feasibility period of escrow and the potential to re-entitle or re-zone land for its best potential use and future monetary return. When the land is suitable for development, Exponential launches a team to create living communities and environments to provide attainable homes and enhance the surrounding communities.
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Legacy Cove Business Park Exponential Investments LLC is proud to introduce the new Legacy Cove Business Park located on US Highway 90 in the heart of DeFuniak Springs, Florida. |
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Harbour Breeze Plantation, 65 Acres 65 beautiful acres of magnificent oaks, magnolias, and pine trees brimming with wild turkey, deer, and quail. Currently in the Walton County rezoning process. This property is conveniently located on the north side of Highway 20 between Niceville and Freeport, in the town of Portland. One half mile north of the Choctawhatchee Bay. |
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Villages at Indian Creek |