Who is Dhillon Partners?
Who are Kevin and Daniella Dhillon?
Born to Malaysian parents, who migrated to Australia, they began investing in Australian real estate as a way to support their family. Initially investing in Single Family Homes, Duplexes and Triplexes, they then relocated to the United States of America in 2011 to take advantage of the real estate opportunities there.
Having tasted and seen the abundance, stability and opportunity of this new land, they decided to set down roots.
What Type of Projects Do We Invest In?
How Do Dhillon Partners Ensure Alignment of Interests with their Investors?
As Dhillon Partners is an outcrop of our personal investing activities, we look at our investors as partners and joint owners in all our projects. The question we ask ourselves before buying anything is, “Would we be happy to own this ourselves?” The answer must always be, “Yes” in order for us to buy. Consequently, we are often the largest shareholders in our investments.
This ensures that our interests are fully in line with our investors. We have, “skin in the game”.
Who can invest with Dhillon Partners?
Anyone with idle capital, seeking to make productive use of it and is ready to take some action for theirs and their family’s financial wellbeing!
We work with both US citizens and non-US citizens.
For US citizens:
We work with both accredited and sophisticated investors, as well as IRA funds. An accredited investor is a term used by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Rule 501 of Regulation D. In order to qualify as accredited, an investor must accomplish at least one of the following: Earn an individual income of more than $200,000 per year, or a joint spousal income of more than $300,000 per year, in each of the last two years and expect to reasonably maintain the same level of income; Have a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with his or her spouse (excluding the primary residence). SEC guidelines can be found here.
A sophisticated investor is a type of investor who is deemed to have sufficient investing experience and knowledge to weigh the risks and merits of an investment opportunity.
For non-US citizens:
Yes. However, non-U.S. investors have certain U.S. federal income tax obligations that differ from those of a U.S. investor. Non-US investors are urged to consult with their tax advisor and to review the tax considerations set forth when we issue a Private Placement Memorandum.
How Do I Find Out More?
It’s easy – just reach out and connect with us! Fill out your details on our contact page.
We thank you for spending the time to get to know us. We love the cashflow, risk mitigation and security for our family that US real estate investing provides. We invite you to join us if you are ready for you and your family to enjoy these benefits with us. Looking forward to partnering with you.