BAM Capital is the private equity arm of The BAM Companies, an institutional real estate owner/operator. BAM Capital offers its family of investors access to premier real estate investment opportunities, transparent stewardship of capital, a means to achieve portfolio diversification, and tax-advantaged, long-term wealth creation.
This is a private real estate fund uniquely designed to yield consistent, reliable cash flow, long-term appreciation, and accelerated tax-shelter benefits. The fund aligns with BAM Capital’s demonstrated track record of successful Multifamily Syndicator in South Carolina. BAM Capital continues to implement its signature investment thesis and, in fund format, will allow for greater overall returns and lower risk through a multi-asset diversification strategy.
BAM Capital prioritizes B++, A-, and A multifamily assets with in-place cash flow and proven upside potential. This mitigates risk and allows the fund to target consistent monthly cash flow.
BAM Capital provides unmatched expertise via vertical integration and transparency. BAM Capital handles all steps of the investment life-cycle, from purchasing to remodeling to management, yielding a higher return for investors.
BAM Capital leverages local expertise and long-standing relationships with sellers, brokers, and builders to allow for expert knowledge on assets being purchased.
From start to finish, BAM Capital handles the process of finding high-quality real estate opportunities and negotiates the purchasing and financing on your behalf.
BAM Capital's focus on B, B+, B++, and A multifamily assets with upside potential offers investors a low-risk opportunity with lucrative assets.
The capital value of each asset is increased by reducing expenses and increasing rents. BAM's vertical integration model mitigates investor risk.
You reap the benefits of your cash flow-positive assets in addition to BAM's best-in-class operational oversight and management services.
South Carolina is a southeastern state in the United States. It is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and southern hospitality. South Carolina is bordered by North Carolina to the north, Georgia to the south and west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
South Carolina has a rich and complex history, with Native American tribes including the Cherokee, Catawba, and Yamasee inhabiting the area for thousands of years before European colonization. The first European settlement in South Carolina was established by the English in 1670, and the colony later became known for its agriculture, particularly rice and indigo. The state played a significant role in the American Revolution and the Civil War, with major battles taking place on its soil. In the decades following the Civil War, South Carolina was home to significant civil rights struggles, including the Charleston Hospital Workers’ Strike in 1969 and the Orangeburg Massacre in 1968.
South Carolina’s population is approximately 5 million people, with the majority of residents living in urban areas such as Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville. The state has a diverse population, with significant African American and Hispanic communities. It is also home to several Native American tribes, including the Catawba Indian Nation and the Cherokee Indian Tribe of South Carolina. The state has experienced significant population growth in recent years, with many people moving to South Carolina for its mild climate, low cost of living, and thriving economy.
South Carolina’s median household income is approximately $54,000, which is lower than the national average. The state’s economy is diverse, with major industries including manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and healthcare. Some of the highest-paying jobs in South Carolina are in fields such as engineering, computer science, and healthcare. However, the state also has a significant number of low-wage jobs, particularly in the service industry. South Carolina has a relatively high poverty rate, with approximately 15% of residents living below the poverty line.
South Carolina has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The state is known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather, which attract millions of visitors each year. However, South Carolina is also prone to severe weather events, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding. The state has experienced several major hurricanes in recent years, including Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and Hurricane Florence in 2018. Despite the risks associated with severe weather, South Carolina’s mild climate and beautiful landscapes make it a popular destination for both tourists and residents.
South Carolina’s economy is diverse, with major industries including manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and healthcare. The state has a strong manufacturing base, with companies such as BMW, Boeing, and Michelin having major operations in the state. Agriculture is also important, with crops like tobacco, cotton, and peaches being major contributors to the state’s economy. Tourism is a significant industry, with millions of visitors coming to the state each year to enjoy its beaches, historic sites, and natural beauty. The healthcare industry is also a growing sector, with several major hospitals and research institutions located in the state.
South Carolina has been home to many notable people and businesses throughout its history. Some of the most famous figures from the state include civil rights leader and Congressman James E. Clyburn, actress Viola Davis, and musician Darius Rucker. Several successful businesses have also been based in South Carolina, including fast-food chain Bojangles’, grocery store chain BI-LO, and the healthcare provider BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina. Additionally, the state is home to several prominent universities, including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, and the Medical University of South Carolina.
BAM Capital created this fund in order to yield consistent and reliable cash flow, long-term appreciation, and accelerated tax benefits. The fund aligns with BAM Capital’s demonstrated track record of successful multifamily investing by continuing to implement our signature investment thesis, now in fund format. The fund aims for greater overall returns and lower risk through a multi-asset diversification strategy.
Consistent passive income
Lower-risk assets with in-place cash flows with the ability to distribute preferred return after acquisition.
Significant tax benefits
A cost segregation analysis allows for accelerated deprecation to years of ownership. This large passive loss gets passed onto investors through a K1.
Vertically integrated company
In-house property management and construction allow for predictable cost reduction and value add.