Own Real Estate. Without the Complexity

Invest directly in rental properties, earn passive income, and track your returns – all in one place

Properties Funded
+ 50
Upcoming properties in 2025
250
Average Returns
+ 13 %

Featured Opportunities

Invest in Real Estate Without The Barriers

Own rental properties, earn passive income, and build wealth – without the hassle of being a landlord

Own a fraction, avoid the trouble

Own a stake in rental properties with a low minimum investment – no need for large upfront costs

Steady Rental Income & Growth Potential

Receive passive income from rental properties while benefiting from long-term appreciation

Be the owner, not the landlord

Avoid all the hassle of the operating side of real estate

Transparency You Can Trust

Real-time data, detailed financial breakdowns, and full property insights before you invest.

Own a Share, earn your share

Start your real estate journey and grow your wealth with ease

FAQ

Rentee is a real estate investment platform that acquires Single-Family Homes manages them as rental properties. It operates under Regulation D (506(c)), allowing accredited investors to participate in income-generating real estate without the hassles of property management.

 

Under Rule 506(c), only accredited investors can participate. An accredited investor is someone with:

  • An individual income of at least $200,000 per year ($300,000 with a spouse) for the past two years, OR
  • A net worth of at least $1 million, excluding their primary residence.

Yes, Rentee requires a minimum investment amount, which varies depending on the offering. Details are provided in the private placement memorandum (PPM).

Rentee adheres to SEC regulations by:

  • Verifying accredited investor status before accepting funds.
  • Providing necessary disclosures through a PPM.
  • Ensuring proper filings, such as Form D with the SEC.

Would you like to refine this further based on your specific investor strategy?

As with any investment, risks exist, including:

  • Market fluctuations that may impact property values.
  • Tenant vacancies affecting rental income.
  • Regulatory changes that could impact the housing market.
    Rentee mitigates risks through thorough market analysis, property management, and a diversified portfolio.

Yes, Rentee distributes rental income to investors based on net cash flow from managed properties. The frequency and amount depend on the property’s occupancy, operational expenses, and lease agreements.

 

Investors typically receive equity ownership in the real estate or in an LLC that holds the properties. The structure and investor rights are detailed in the PPM and operating agreement.

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