How A Home Earns Its Place in the Portfolio
Before a home joins the portfolio, it has to meet a high bar — for location, for the way it’s oriented toward gathering, and for its long-term potential as an asset.
We’re not looking for impressive on paper. We’re looking for the kind of home that draws people in and holds its value over time. The two have more in common than you’d think: a home that’s genuinely livable in the right place tends to be the one worth owning.
Every home we acquire sits in the $3M–$7M range — not because of an arbitrary threshold, but because that’s where quality, location, and long-term appreciation tend to converge. Before any home is approved, it goes through a formal review — evaluating everything from layout and livability to market dynamics and destination appeal. And once it’s in, it stays held to that same standard for as long as it’s in the portfolio.