Real Estate Investment & Lending
Building value in real estate
A vertically integrated platform for acquiring, operating, and lending on value-add real estate across the United States.
About
We don't just raise capital.
Requity Group is a vertically integrated real estate firm that acquires, operates, and lends on value-add properties. We apply institutional rigor to small-cap real estate, creating returns in niche markets that larger firms can't efficiently access.
Our principals invest alongside our investors in every transaction. With over $150 million in assets under management, we have the track record and operational depth to deliver.
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Two pathways to real asset returns
Equity
Direct Real Estate Investment
We source, acquire, renovate, and operate value-add properties across commercial asset classes with an emphasis on the living sector.
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Bridge Lending
Earn consistent, asset-backed income through our bridge lending platform. Every loan is secured by first-lien positions on residential and commercial real estate with conservative underwriting.
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What our investors say
“This group is one of the only that have consistently overdelivered, sometimes substantially, on their projections. Their team is highly responsive and provides clear, consistent investor updates.”
“As a seasoned real estate investor with over 18 years of experience, I have worked with a wide variety of operators. What stands out about Dylan and the team at Requity is their detailed property-level reporting and consistent communication.”
“I have invested in 22 private real estate syndications with 18 different sponsors over the last 6 years. Dylan Marma and the team at TRG have earned the spot of my very favorite syndication sponsor.”
Insights
Recent insights
Decoding Real Estate Syndication Legal Documents
Key takeaways for LPs evaluating their next investment.
Acquisitions Best Practices with Troy Trecroce
How we source and close off-market deals in the Southeast.
Investor Reporting: Building Strong Partnerships
Why communication cadence matters as much as returns.