Building opportunities.
There are many different ways to invest in real estate but common threads amongst all of them are the importance of ensuring a market-appropriate price while monitoring expenses for unexpected items. The Virtus Group team has extensive experience in real estate investment and development – residential, commercial, industrial and farm; passive rental, owner-occupied builds and large multi-stage development projects. We also access a wide network of realtors, banks and financers, lawyers, property managers, appraisers and investors that can be useful in all sizes and structures of opportunities. Whether you are building to sell or retain, buying to flip for a profit or earn rental profit, or looking to divest of your existing properties, our expertise can highlight opportunities and potential risk exposure to help meet your goals.
We also assist a large number of construction service businesses – architects and engineers, general contractors and a wide variety of trades – with their accounting, tax, financial analysis and strategic planning, to maximize results and minimize risks.
Our experienced team understands the importance of both planning and analysis of potential projects, as well as timely reporting on execution of the projects underway, so we have built a suite of services available to provide quality information and advice in all stages of a project’s lifecycle. We’ll work with you to address identifying opportunities, securing investors and financing, monitoring construction and sale economics, and/or completing financial and tax reporting.
Virtus Group is proud to work with clients ranging from one-person residential renovation business to multi-stage, multi-purpose construction contractors/investors with projects approaching $100,000,000 and everyone in between. We can provide tailored financial, tax and strategic business support and advice to ensure your business and projects are well suited to generate profit and wealth, now and into the future.
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