The Exclusive Investment Club

you didn’t even know that you qualified for.

What is an Accredited Investor?

An accredited investor, in simple terms, is someone who is legally allowed to invest in exclusive investment opportunities that are not available to the general public.

These opportunities, such as private real estate funds, often come with higher potential returns.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sets strict guidelines to determine who qualifies as an accredited investor to ensure that only those with substantial financial resources or expertise can participate in these investments.

To be an accredited investor, you must meet at least one of these three requirements:

  1. Income: Earn an annual income of at least $200,000 individually or $300,000 combined with your spouse, consistently over the years.

  2. Skills: Possess specialized knowledge as an employee of certain investment funds or hold a valid Series 7, 65, or 82 license, which demonstrates financial expertise.

  3. Net Worth: Have a net worth of $1 million or more, either by yourself or together with your spouse, excluding the value of your primary residence.

While many people in the US live paycheck to paycheck, the SEC believes that accredited investors have the financial stability to make more prudent investment choices.
As a result, you, an accredited investor, have access to our exclusive real estate funds that offer a passive investment with the potential for high returns.

These funds capitalize on the wealth-generating power of real estate, allowing accredited investors to enjoy all of the benefits without actively managing the properties themselves.

If you qualify as an accredited investor, you have a unique opportunity to invest in our exceptional real estate funds designed for growth and simplicity.

Embrace the potential for financial freedom and wealth amplification through these exclusive investment opportunities.

What is Grand Vision Capital Group?

We are a private investment firm that revolutionizes the finances of high-income earners by reducing taxes and amplifying wealth through
exclusive real estate investments.