Investor FAQ
Investor FAQ
Information to help you understand our approach, structure, and investor experience.
What does the fund invest in?
We focus on residential real estate credit, including mortgage notes and short-term real estate loans. These investments are secured by residential properties, typically in Texas markets where we have direct operating experience.
How do investors make money?
Investors earn returns through the income generated by the underlying loans and mortgage notes. The focus is on consistent income backed by real estate, rather than relying on property appreciation.
How is this different from owning rental real estate?
This approach does not require investors to buy, manage, or maintain rental properties directly. The strategy is focused on real estate credit, so investors participate in income generation through loans and mortgage notes rather than property ownership.
Why invest in real estate credit instead of property directly?
Real estate credit can provide a more passive way to participate in real estate. The emphasis is on income, collateral, and disciplined underwriting rather than day-to-day property operations.
Will I be responsible for managing properties?
No. Investors are not responsible for managing properties, tenants, or renovations. Yellow Rose Capital handles sourcing, underwriting, and management so investors can participate passively.
Who is this investment designed for?
This approach is designed for accredited investors seeking passive income, portfolio diversification, and exposure to real estate-backed investments with a focus on risk management.
What role do you play in the investments?
We are actively involved in sourcing, underwriting, and managing each investment. Our role is to oversee the entire process, allowing investors to participate passively.
How is risk managed?
Risk is managed through disciplined underwriting, conservative loan-to-value ratios, and a focus on first-position collateral. Each investment is evaluated based on the strength of the asset, borrower, and structure.
Is this investment liquid?
No. These investments are generally illiquid and are intended for investors with a longer-term perspective.
How do I get more details?
Detailed investment information, including underwriting and offering materials, is provided privately to qualified investors. You can request information to begin that process.
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Still have questions?
We're happy to walk you through the strategy, structure, and what participation looks like. Detailed information is shared privately with qualified investors.
