Acadia Fund Profile:
The Acadia Fund offers an alternative form of real estate exposure with certain benefits:
Acadia Fund is a 506C fund, and therefore we can only accept accredited investors.
Yes, the principals of Acadia Capital believe in its strategy and each have significant personal investments in the Acadia Fund.
At this time the minimum investment amount is $50,000.
Acadia Capital management has over 15 years of real estate investing experience, and we are vertically integrated and prepared to take on any REOs to protect our downside.
Depending on the amount invested, we offer an 8% Pref from$50,000 to $149,999, a 9% Pref from $150,000 to $499,999, and a 10% Pref for amounts over $500,000.
Yes and no. When investing in the Acadia Fund, you purchase membership interest in "units" in a limited liability company that makes up the Fund. The Fund owns the mortgages and real estate in its portfolio, and you own a portion of the Fund.
Accredited investors must meet specific income or net worth criteria as defined by SEC regulations. Our team will verify your accreditation during the investment process.
Accredited investors can invest by contacting our team through the form below. We’ll provide you with the necessary information and guidance to start your journey.
All investments inherently carry risks. In accordance with regulatory requirements, we provide comprehensive risk disclosures, which are available at the bottom of this page. The assets of Acadia Fund are secured by tangible real estate holdings with documented value. We believe that investing in Acadia Fund presents an attractive balance of risk and reward. However, we encourage you to carefully review the full risk disclosures in the [Risk Disclosure Section of the Private Placement Memorandum] to fully understand the associated risks. Additionally, we recommend closely examining the description of the Fund’s business model to ensure an informed investment decision.
Yes, we make it easy to add to your investment account through your investor portal. There are no minimum dollar amounts for subsequent investments into your account, and you can add to your investment at any time.
Yes, at your election, your distributions can be automatically reinvested into your account, allowing you to compound your returns. If you change your mind later on and would like begin receiving future distribution payments, just let us know.
Acadia Fund publishes returns on a net basis.
LTV is the loan amount divided by the value of the property. Lower LTVs mean lower risk, as there is greater collateral value securing the loan. Overall, the Fund targets a portfolio LTV of no more than 70%. 70% to 75% is the industry standard for hard money lending.
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The information on this website does not constitute an offer or sale of securities for Acadia Fund 1 (the “Company”). Prospective investors are encouraged to thoroughly review the Company’s private placement memorandum, operating agreement, and subscription documents (“Offering Documents”) and consult with their legal, financial, and tax advisors before considering an investment.
Securities sales will only be conducted through the Company’s Offering Documents and are limited to investors who meet accredited investor standards. Past performance is not indicative of future returns or fund results. Individual investment examples, case studies, and performance figures are not reflective of the Company’s overall returns.
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