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WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST.

A MESSAGE FROM ANDREW KINGSTON

I started Kingston Capital to build and protect my family’s wealth. That goal remains the same today and we are proud to still be the largest investors with the company and want to extend the opportunities I personally invest in beyond my personal family to my close friends, customers and friends online.

We believe that a good partnership is one where everyone wins.  When you partner with Kingston Capital, you won’t find any hidden fees, confusing structures or complex deals.  As importantly you will find me buying deals that have typically been reserved only for the very wealthy and out of reach.  Our returns are created through real value creation, picking great assets, not financial engineering.

We invest significantly in all of our funds because we believe it’s the best place for our own capital. We compensate our team based on performance to ensure alignment and we don’t engage in businesses that create a conflict of interest between us and our investors.

We are privileged to partner with you and want to thank you for considering Kingston Capital for your investment needs.

HOW IT WORKS

1. WE RAISE MONEY TO BUY REAL ASSETS

2. WE PURCHASE EXISTING, INCOME-PRODUCING REAL ESTATE

3. WE SEND OUR INVESTORS MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS

KINGSTON EQUITY FUND IV

CLOSING SOON

Target markets will include FL, TX, TN, GA, NC, SC, AL. However, the Fund may occasionally invest in other markets within the Continental U.S. as well as other classes of multi-family, single family and commercial properties, and other real estate backed investments as may be determined by the Manager.

Accredited Investor Definition: For an individual to be considered an accredited investor, he or she must have a net worth of at least one million US dollars, not including the value of one’s primary residence or have income at least $200,000 each year for the last two years (or $300,000 together with his or her spouse if married) and have the expectation to make the same amount this year.

THE DEAL

OFFERING SIZE: $125,000,000

MIN/MAX INVESTMENT: 100K / 5M

PROJECTED IRR: 15%

PROJECTED MULTIPLE: 2.54X

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KINGSTON EQUITY FUND IV

CLOSING SOON

THE DEAL

OFFERING SIZE: $125,000,000

MIN/MAX INVESTMENT: 100K / 5M

PROJECTED IRR: 15%

PROJECTED MULTIPLE: 2.54X

Target markets will include FL, TX, TN, GA, NC, SC, AL. However, the Fund may occasionally invest in other markets within the Continental U.S. as well as other classes of multi-family, single family and commercial properties, and other real estate backed investments as may be determined by the Manager.

Accredited Investor Definition: For an individual to be considered an accredited investor, he or she must have a net worth of at least one million US dollars, not including the value of one’s primary residence or have income at least $200,000 each year for the last two years (or $300,000 together with his or her spouse if married) and have the expectation to make the same amount this year.

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FAQ

  • ARE YOU AN ACCREDITED INVESTOR?
    An accredited investor, in the context of a natural person, includes anyone who: earned income that exceeded $200,000 (or $300,000 together with a spouse) in each of the prior two years, and reasonably expects the same for the current year, Or has a net worth over $1 million, either alone or together with a spouse (excluding the value of the person’s primary residence). On the income test, the person must satisfy the thresholds for the three years consistently either alone or with a spouse, and cannot, for example, satisfy one year based on individual income and the next two years based on joint income with a spouse. The only exception is if a person is married within this period, in which case the person may satisfy the threshold on the basis of joint income for the years during which the person was married and on the basis of individual income for the other years. In addition, entities such as banks, partnerships, corporations, nonprofits and trusts may be accredited investors. Of the entities that would be considered accredited investors and depending on your circumstances, the following may be relevant to you: any trust, with total assets in excess of $5 million, not formed to specifically purchase the subject securities, whose purchase is directed by a sophisticated person, or any entity in which all of the equity owners are accredited investors. In this context, a sophisticated person means the person must have, or the company or private fund offering the securities reasonably believes that this person has, sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters to evaluate the merits and risks of the prospective investment. Source: Investor.gov https://www.investor.gov/system/files/news/documents/english/ib_accreditedinvestors.pdf
  • WHAT IS A K-1?
    Similar to a 1099, a K-1 form is an accounting of the tax income for the year. Each investor receives one per investment. K-1 forms are most commonly used in partnerships and in real estate ownership.
  • HOW OFTEN SHOULD DISTRIBUTIONS BE EXPECTED?
    An investor can expect to receive monthly distributions. Kingston Capital also distributes capital to investors at the end of the year depending on the performance of the properties and when properties are sold or refinanced.
  • HOW WILL I BE UPDATED ON THE PROGRESS OF MY INVESTMENT?
    Investors can access updated account information 24/7 by logging into our investor portal. They’ll also receive asset management updates via email on each investment and a detailed investor report every quarter.
  • WHAT IS THE MINIMUM INVESTMENT?
    $100,000 is the minimum to invest in a fund.
  • CAN I INVEST THROUGH MY LLC, LP, TRUST, OR IRA?"
    Yes. Investors are able to invest through an LLC or trust. Investors are also able to invest through their traditional self-directed IRAs. Please contact a Kingston Capital team member if you need help selecting a custodian.
  • WILL I BE ASKED TO VERIFY MY STATUS AS AN ACCREDITED INVESTOR?
    Yes. Once you decide to invest in a property, you will be contacted by a Kingston Capital team member with instructions on how to verify your accreditation.
  • HOW CAN I INVEST?
    Offerings are available to accredited investors who register on Cardone Capitals secure online investment portal. Click on the “Sign Up” button to begin setting up your account. Once registered, you will have access to detailed information on available funds and performance projections. Scroll to the bottom of the page and download the three PDF fund documents. Contact a Kingston Capital team member for instructions on how to: Verify your accreditation Sign legal document (Subscription Agreement) Fund your investment
  • AM I ABLE TO CASH OUT MY INVESTMENT AT ANY TIME?
    No. By their nature, real estate investments have a longer term time horizon than that of liquid stocks or bonds.

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