Focus. Achieve. Freedom.
Real estate investing from a unique perspective.
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$40 MIL+
AUM
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350 K+
SQ FT.
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100+
BUSINESSES
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60+
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
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Buy Right
We buy underperforming multi-tenant commercial properties with great potential.
Manage Tight
We improve operations and revenue management to greatly increase net operating income.
Cash Flow Big
We maximize cash flow to the investor with regular distributions. After a hold period, we refinance the asset to return capital to our investors.
Do It Again
We repeat this strategy and strive to work with our investors on project after project, in perpetuity.
What We Do
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Kim Hopkins
CEO
Kim Hopkins is an American entrepreneur, businesswoman and investor. She is a former Mathematician, National Science Foundation fellow, and corporate executive in complex tax credit consulting. Kim leads asset acquisitions, operational systems and processes, and financial performance for Iron Peak Properties.
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Ben Hopkins
COO
Ben Hopkins oversees all operational aspects of Iron Peak Properties, including securing financing of the properties, performing due diligence and closing procedures, asset management, management of the property managers, and negotiating favorable lease terms and renewals. He is a former cancer and food contamination research Scientist, a National Institute of Health fellow, and research lead at LabCorp.
Low Vacancy Risk
Multiple tenants in small units means a vacancy has minimal impact on revenue. And small units are filled much more quickly than larger units.
Recession Resistant
We target B-class properties (versus A or C class). When times are good, C tenants move to B. When times are bad, A tenants move to B. And during all times, people need storage and warehousing.
Pandemic Proof
Do you know what happened to our occupancy during Covid? Nothing. Our tenants are the small business heroes providing essential services, including during uncertain, unexpected events.
Business Quality Tenants
Businesses don’t live in the property or (typically) get rent moratoriums or rent control. This means less wear and tear on the property, lower maintenance, and if they don’t pay rent, they’re out.
Why Multi Tenant Commercial?
Higher Cash Flow
Small business tenants typically means higher cash flow than a single credit tenant (think Starbucks) and less vacancy risk (think K-Mart).
Diversified risk with business quality tenants.
Where We Are
Over $40 million in assets throughout the country.