Invest in student housing to help solve the crisis in Texas - IRA Club
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Invest in Student Housing to Help Solve the Crisis in Texas

An unaccredited investment for your SDIRA

June 17th, 2024 1:00 PM CT 

Student housing options are limited among Texas public university students, prompting a growing demand for affordable and accessible living spaces. To address this need, Texas public universities have increasingly turned to public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop modern, high-quality on and off campus housing solutions. For individual investors, such initiatives present a unique opportunity to participate in these developments, including through the use of a Self-Directed IRA.

Charles Williams Founder Owner Pioneer Realty Capital Commercial Mortgages Development and Investments Arlington Texas

Charles Williams

CEO/President
Pioneer Realty Capital
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Ramez Fakhoury

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June 17th, 2024 1:00 pm ct 

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Here’s What You’ll Learn

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What is fueling the Texas population growth

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How Texas population growth impacts student enrollment at public universities

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What is a public-private partnership

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How investors win big by partnering with Texas public universities

PRC Equity Fund I, LLC aims to acquire a diverse portfolio of income-generating real estate assets, initially focusing on properties in Texas to leverage the manager’s relationship with the Texas A&M University System. This partnership facilitates the development and operation of student housing through master lease agreements, ensuring long-term, stable tenancy and guaranteed rent payments.


The company prioritizes high-demand properties, including student housing and multi-family residential assets with immediate or near-term positive cash flow, particularly in areas with high barriers to entry or opportunities for public-private partnerships. By targeting investment-grade university systems, PRC Equity Fund seeks to expand to smaller universities while minimizing risk. Additionally, the company plans to hold assets for 7–10 years, aiming for value appreciation through superior locations and increased net operating income.

Meet The Experts

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Charles Williams Founder Owner Pioneer Realty Capital Commercial Mortgages Development and Investments Arlington Texas

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Charles Williams

Charles Williams serves as CEO/President of Pioneer Realty Capital and affiliate companies. Over the years, Mr. Williams has participated in all phases of commercial real estate including underwriting, lending, acquisitions/depositions, development and ownership in real estate projects. Mr. Williams successfully negotiated a public-private partnership master lease agreement with the Texas A&M University System. Mr. Williams and his team of experienced engineers, architects, and construction managers have collectively developed more than $2 billion dollars in commercial real estate projects.

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J C Shelley Investor Relations Manager Pioneer Realty Capital Investments for Accredited Investors

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JC SHELLEY

J.C. Shelley has over 10 years of experience in banking and capital management services. He handles all investor relations activities on behalf of Pioneer Realty Capital and has been instrumental in raising capital for Pioneer Realty Capital’s commercial real estate development projects.

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Vice President of IRA Club

Ramez Fakhoury

As an entrepreneur with a rich background spanning over two decades, Ramez is deeply commited to education and inspiring individuals, empowering them to venture beyond conventional paths and diversify their investments through the power of self-direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common Self-Directed IRA questions. Have others?
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IRA Club provides a way for people like you to fully utilize the benefits of Self-Directed IRAs, leading to a wider range of investments and potential for better returns.

It’s an IRA that gives you more choices for where you want to invest your money, not just in regular stocks or bonds.

Self-Directed IRAs were passed by Congress back in 1974. Alternative IRA investments have always been allowed by the IRS, however, many IRA companies have placed artificial restrictions on IRA owners over the years. Self-Directed IRAs are not well known because most banks and brokerage firms prefer traditional investments.

It’s easy to make investments with a Self-Directed IRA. Once you find your investment and provide money to the seller, you will receive proof that your Self-Directed IRA is the new owner. It can be in the form of a Bill of Sale, title, deed, or simply a statement identifying your Self-Directed IRA as the asset’s new owner. The main difference is that the name on the title (or other documents) is the name of your Self-Directed IRA and not your name as an individual.

Yes. The most common way for an IRA to buy an asset is to pay cash. However, there may be times when an alternative method of payment is practical.

Maximum Contributions for 2023:

Under age 50 – $7,000.
Age 50 and over – $8,000