LOOKING FOR A BETTER MARKET TO INVEST IN?

Jacksonville, Florida is home to the perfect combination of low home prices, high rental rates and high property appreciation.

Our goals are aligned with you, the investor

Partnering with a vertically-integrated team who operates out of the market you’re investing in offers the highest risk-adjusted returns.

25% more appreciation in Jacksonville since 1982

Population growth is an indicator of rent price and home price appreciation in the long-run. According to recently released U.S. Census Reports , in 2018, Jacksonville became the 6th fastest growing large metro (at least 1 million residents) in the country. This type of robust population growth in Jacksonville has been happening for decades. As a result, Jacksonville’s home prices have appreciated 25% more on average than other comparable cash flow markets since 1982 (Dallas, Kansas City, Memphis, Birmingham and Cleveland.)

*Federal Reserve Economic Data | **US Census***John Burns Real Estate Consulting****US Census Bureau

JWB clients have gained 79% more home price appreciation than the overall Jacksonville real estate market since 2013.

Invest in Jacksonville, invest in your future.

Most turnkey companies will sell you a property that they don’t even own, renovate the property with contractors they don’t control, refer you to a property management company that they don’t manage, and operate in multiple markets because they can’t source enough inventory. 

That’s why TRULY passive investors come to JWB Real Estate Capital—the country’s only true vertically-integrated rental property investment company.  Operating in the  Jacksonville, FL market for the last 16 years, our whole job is to make investing in rental properties easy and enjoyable for our clients. 

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