The Architecture
Define your Founder Investment Theory, establish a clear strategy, build the right internal and external team, and install the execution systems that turn a vision into repeatable work.
Build the firm around the deals.
Most real estate books teach you how to buy a property. This series is about how to build the strategy, operating platform, legal structure, deal process, and capital system behind a real estate private equity firm.
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Volume 1 is the architecture. It connects the business decisions, operating systems, legal structure, securities framework, and core offering documents that need to work together before a sponsor tries to scale.
Define your Founder Investment Theory, establish a clear strategy, build the right internal and external team, and install the execution systems that turn a vision into repeatable work.
Understand the role of the sponsor platform and investment entity, then examine the fiduciary duties and manager responsibilities that come with accepting investor capital.
Learn when a transaction may involve a security, how Rule 506(b) differs from Rule 506(c), and where federal, state Blue Sky, bad-actor, and international issues enter the picture.
See how the PPM, operating agreement or LPA, subscription agreement, investor questionnaire, subscription process, and filing support fit into one coordinated private offering structure.
The series moves in the order a durable real estate private equity business is actually built: architecture first, assets second, and capital third.
Build the strategic, operational, legal, and regulatory foundation behind the platform, including entity roles, fiduciary duties, Regulation D choices, and the core offering documents.
Move from strategy into execution with deal sourcing, market analysis, disciplined screening, underwriting, value-creation levers, offer strategy, and the systems that support repeatable acquisitions.
Develop the investor narrative, understand investor psychology, build communication and relationship systems, and create the capital infrastructure needed to grow beyond one offering.
Volume 1 explains how the strategy, sponsor platform, investment entity, Regulation D path, investor documents, subscription process, and filing support fit together behind a real estate private equity offering.
Tilden Moschetti, Esq., CCIM, is a Regulation D securities attorney, real estate syndicator, fund counsel, and author. He wrote the series for operators who want to understand how strategy, deals, legal structure, investor documents, and capital systems fit together as one business.
This book is provided for general educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax, investment, or financial advice, create an attorney-client relationship, or replace advice based on the specific facts of an offering.