Private capital · Phoenix, Arizona
The fund is forming.The list comes first.
J & J Capital is assembling its investor list ahead of its first offering. Adding your name records what you would consider and how soon — nothing more. No commitment, no documents, no money today.
What happens next
You add your name
We record what you would consider and how you would invest. Nothing is committed and nothing is shared outside J & J Capital.
You hear first
When an offering is ready, people on this list see it before anyone else, with the full terms and the actual documents.
You decide then
Subscription documents and funding happen at that point, not now. Being on the list never obligates you to invest.
Who is behind it
Thirty years underwriting residential and commercial real estate — and a practice that has always run by referral.
- Family office, residential, commercial and private capital
- National Director of Commercial & Residential Lending
- Past Director and Treasurer, Arizona Association of Mortgage Professionals
- Phoenix, Arizona
J & J Capital is being formed to give a small group of investors access to real estate opportunities that are normally assembled one deal at a time. The mandate is still being set. This page exists so the people who would want in are known before the first offering is priced — not after.
All investments involve risk. You should consult your attorney, financial advisor, and/or accountant to understand the risks of an investment prior to considering any investment. Any projections, estimates, or targets are aspirational only. No return is guaranteed. Any information reflecting past performance is no guarantee of any current or future performance. Nothing on this page should be construed as investment advice, a recommendation to invest, an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Neither J & J Capital nor its affiliates is a registered broker dealer, crowdfunding portal or registered investment advisor, nor do they provide investment, tax or legal advice. Securities may only be purchased through offering documents, which may include a private placement memorandum, subscription agreement and operating agreement.