Raising Private Capital
Build Your Real Estate Investing Empire with Other People's Money

Author
Raising Private Capital
Build Your Real Estate Investing Empire with Other People's Money
£19.99
Shipping and delivery
Standard delivery: 3-5 days after dispatch
United Kingdom: GBP 2.99
- Expanded investment opportunities through access to larger deals.
- Enhanced ability to scale real estate portfolio using other people's money.
- Improved networking skills for identifying and attracting potential investors.
- Increased confidence in structuring and managing private capital deals.
"A concise but comprehensive introduction to finding private capital for real estate investment...A valuable tool for the aspiring real estate tycoon."
— Kirkus Reviews
“Raising Private Capital” is the ultimate guidebook for real estate investors who want to harness the power of other people’s money to build their empires. Matt Faircloth, founder of the DeRosa Group, draws from his extensive experience to provide a step-by-step blueprint for attracting and leveraging private capital.
This book is about more than just finding money – it’s about creating mutually beneficial partnerships that can fuel long-term success in real estate investing.
Readers will learn how to identify potential investors, craft compelling pitches, and structure deals that align with both parties’ goals.
Faircloth breaks down complex concepts into easily digestible chunks, making the world of private capital accessible to investors at all levels. He covers everything from the basics of private lending to advanced strategies for scaling a real estate business using other people’s money.
What readers will learn:
• How to assess their readiness for raising private capital
• Techniques for building a network of potential investors
• The art of structuring deals that benefit both lenders and borrowers
• Legal and ethical considerations in private lending
• Strategies for maintaining investor relationships and securing repeat investments
• Real-world case studies illustrating successful private capital raises
The book includes practical tools, templates, and checklists that readers can immediately apply to their own investment strategies.
“Raising Private Capital” is more than just a book – it’s a roadmap to financial freedom through real estate investing. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your existing real estate business to new heights, Faircloth’s insights and strategies will provide the knowledge and confidence you need to succeed in the world of private capital.
Year Published
Publisher
Pages
Weight
Language
ISBN 10
ISBN 13
The book: "Raising Private Capital" Is perfect for:
• Real estate investors looking to scale their portfolios
• Entrepreneurs seeking alternative funding sources for their projects
• Property flippers wanting to take on larger deals
• Buy-and-hold investors aiming to expand their rental portfolios
• Anyone interested in the mechanics of private lending in real estate
Meet the author
Matt Faircloth is the co-founder and president of the DeRosa Group, a real estate investment company specializing in buying and renovating residential and commercial properties. With a degree in Engineering from Virginia Tech, Matt transitioned from a Fortune 500 company to full-time real estate investing in 2005. Under his leadership, DeRosa has completed over $30 million in real estate transactions involving private capital, including fix-and-flips, rentals, mixed-use buildings, and apartment complexes.
As an active contributor to BiggerPockets.com, Matt shares his expertise through Facebook Live, webinars, and blogging. He leads the Mentorship Mondays series on DeRosa’s YouTube channel, answering weekly real estate investing questions. Matt is also the author of “Raising Private Capital,” a guide to building a real estate empire using other people’s money.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Matt sits on the board of a local nonprofit, volunteers as a trainer for men’s leadership weekends, and enjoys making wine. He currently resides in New Hope, PA, with his wife, Liz, and their two children.