460 housing units: Israeli investment by a real estate group in Texas

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The Vision & Beyond real estate group has completed the purchase of three rental housing units in Houston, Texas. The three projects include 96 units, 168 units – 196 units, and a total of 460 units. The cost of purchasing and improving the properties is About $ 73 million.

Vision & Beyond was founded in 2017 by Israeli entrepreneurs Stas Greenberg and Peter Gizonterman for the purpose of locating, purchasing, improving and managing housing files in the United States. The company currently operates in seven areas of activity in the central and southern United States. The group owns about 3,000 housing units across the United States, valued at about $ 300 million.

The company states that the minimum investment amount is $ 150,000 for 3-4 years. Vision & Beyond intends to invest an additional $ 250 million during 2022.

According to Roi Raz, CEO of Vision & Beyond IL, “Carrying out the acquisition, improvement, and asset management process under one roof, allows us to independently perform the entire chain of operations in each transaction. Through this set-up, we can make decisions quickly, and maintain full transparency throughout the process with our investors and partners. “

Keren Shemesh chose the Entrepreneurs of the Year

Keren Shemesh of the Anchor Group, which to date has assisted about 4,500 small business owners and non-profit organizations through more than 1,100 volunteer mentors, chose its entrepreneurs of the year: Daniel and Nitzan Butzer and Elad Cohen, owners of Habima Shlichuyot. Yaron Isaac, owner of the “Taste of Childhood” project, which connects through cooking workshops and memories of childhood food between communities to alleviate the loneliness and empowerment of senior citizens;

The Entrepreneurs of the Year ceremony is being held for the 17th time, under the auspices of the Edmond J. Foundation. Safra and Bank Hapoalim. The jury included, among others, the founder of Ormat, the bride of the Israel Prize for Industry – Dita Bronicki; Chairman of the International Bank – Ron Lebkowitz; and CEO of Poalim Hi-Tech – Michal Kisos Herzog.

“The small and small businesses are the beating heart of the Israeli economy and society,” says Yoav Shelush, chairman of Keren Shemesh.

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