
The Velocity of Money: Saving vs Investing
Building a solid financial foundation requires understanding the distinctions between saving and investing.

Building a solid financial foundation requires understanding the distinctions between saving and investing.

If you’re looking for a lucrative investment opportunity that will diversify your portfolio, check out private equity.

Real estate syndication is one of the most powerful strategies for raising capital and scaling your investment portfolio.

The vast majority of people spend their lives working full-time jobs to earn a “steady” paycheck.

If you’ve ever experienced owning single-family or multifamily homes, you know that these investments require time and energy.

Most people focus only on and only know about active income.

Asset capitalization rates, commonly known as cap rates, play a critical role in commercial real estate analysis.

If real estate investing seems interesting to you, but you’d rather avoid becoming a landlord, you’re not alone.

One of the most common questions that we get asked is, “If I were to invest $50,000 with you today, what kinds of returns should I expect?” We get it.

Are you considering investing in a real estate syndication but are leery that it sounds a little too good to be true? You’re not alone.

I often get asked, “What’s the best way to get started investing in real estate?” Let me reassure you, there are many ways to get started and that you aren’t alone if you’ve been interested and haven’t quite made the jump yet.

How Do You Become an Accredited Investor? Stepping into real estate investment can feel like a big leap.

It’s okay if you haven’t heard of “house hacking” before or don’t know what it is.

When it comes to investing in real estate, most people are fairly familiar with the process of buying a single-family home or rental property.

Many investors gravitate toward real estate syndications after dabbling in the residential real estate space and realizing there’s a grand opportunity to earn returns without being a landlord.

The holidays are steadily approaching with the final two months left in 2021! Viking Capital has had quite a promising year from an abundance

Hello September! We hope you’ve had an amazing Labor Day weekend and took the time to recharge and re-calibrate to finish Q3 with full force!

We are now entering the final stretch of 2021! As we make our entrance into Q4, we are looking forward to closing out the year

We are so excited to be entering Quarter 2 of the year with a fresh deal under contract all the while sharing new information,

At long last, springtime is finally on the horizon.

We are elated to enter 2021 both healthy and excited for the amazing year ahead, as Viking Capital continues to navigate the ever changing

Summer is coming to a close here soon! Time to enjoy all the last minute BBQ’s at the park, days at the beach, and time

It has officially been one year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak.

Viking Capital is proud to have announced our 28th investment offering, Avondale Hills, located in Atlanta, right after closing on Villas at Sundance in June.