Alternative Investments are defined as an investment that is not one of three traditional asset types (stocks, bonds and cash). For decades alternative investments have usually been available solely to the Institutional and Ultra High Net Worth Investor. Alternative investments have the ability to provide investors to exposure outside of traditional equity and bond markets, by diversifying among multiple asset classes. By doing so,  alternative investments offer a way to protect investors from external macroeconomic risk. At Eagle Rock Capital Partners, Inc. we offer a full suite of Alternative Investments that offer investors the ability to invest in products usually catered solely for the Institutional or ultra high net worth investor. 

 

 

Real Estate:

 Current offerings include Commercial, Industrial, residential (including both single and multi-family) Loans, Parking Garages, Self Storage and Hotels.  We also offer 1031 exchanges for investors offsetting a planned real estate sale.

Private equity:

One of the most common asset classes found in the Ultra High Net Worth portfolio, Private Equity has long been sought after by the larger investor. We provide our investors access to some of the largest and most respected names in the Private Equity space. Some of our current offerings include Roll up's, Infrastructure, Healthcare, BDC's, and others.

 

Energy:

With the volatility in the world oil markets lately, many investors are looking for opportunities and alternatives to conventional energy plays. Some of our current offerings include Renewable Energy, Solar, Oil & Gas.

 

 

Please note some of these offerings are only available to ACCREDITED investors. “Per SEC guidelines, an accredited investor is defined as either having a net worth exceeding $1 million on your own or with a spouse, or an income surpassing $250,000 ($300,000 if combined with a spouse) during the last two years”

This is not an offer to purchase or sell a security. Such offer can only be made after a thorough review of offering materials, especially the sections involving risk, and a suitability review by a qualified professional.