Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Zero to $1.5 Billion in One Month

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Manward Financial Digest
 

How This Startup Went From Zero to $1.5 Billion in One Month

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Andy Snyder

Andy Snyder
Founder

It's the fastest an American startup has ever reached a billion-dollar valuation.

From zero to unicorn in one month.

Spencer Rascoff is a man who's helped launch some big names - including megahits like Hotwire and Zillow. So when he teamed up with another former Zillow executive to start Pacaso, a property broker... the market listened.

The duo launched the company in October of 2020.

A month later, they had investors pounding at the door as they hit a $1.5 billion valuation.

Their business model is simple.

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It's something many folks have dreamed of.

The company buys homes - typically very nice homes in very nice locations - and sells them to multiple investors.

The buyers may just be looking for a profit opportunity (real estate, of course, is red-hot). Or they may be looking to buy a vacation property but don't want the cost or hassle of owning the whole thing.

We'll give you an example to show how the business works.

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Simple and Rich

In February of last year, Pacaso purchased a home in Palm Springs for $3.35 million. It's a fairly modest footprint in a beautiful setting.

Each home Pacaso acquires is owned via an LLC the company creates. In this case, the LLC contained just eight shares, which Pacaso sold for $509,000 each.

Doing the math, we see the final valuation of the LLC is slightly more than $4 million.

The $722,000 difference covers the cost of remodeling and furnishing the home and dealing with red tape... and, of course, Pacaso's profit.

Once the deal is done, Pacaso charges a $99 monthly maintenance fee to each shareholder. This adds $9,504 in sales to its books each year.

Most investors see this model as a good deal.

They get an equity share in a wonderful home (this isn't like a timeshare, where you merely prepurchase vacation time) without having to own the whole thing or worry about maintenance.

Folks who have the funds can purchase fractional shares of homes all around the world. And with the ability to spend as many as 44 days in a unit, they can truly enjoy the home they invested in.

There are caveats, of course.

The Other Side

The biggest one is the price. Convenience and simplicity rarely come cheap. Together, the buyers of the Palm Springs house paid more than half a million dollars over market price.

If we believe real estate prices only go up in the long term (a dangerous assumption), the owners simply need to hang on to make up the difference. It may take a decade or more to break even, though.

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But structuring the ownership stake in the form of an LLC makes the cashing-out process easier. Owners simply need to sell their stakes.

This creates a liquid and transparent market.

There are deals all over the place, like...

  • $350,000 for a one-twelfth share of a villa in Siena, Italy
  • $335,000 for a one-twelfth share of a condo in the beautiful Sebastian ski resort in Vail, Colorado
  • $475,000 for a one-ninth share of a beachfront condo on Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

This trend isn't all that new. But new technology is driving it to levels we've never seen before.

The fact that a startup can go from zero to $1.5 billion in a month proves the power of this massive sector.

For early investors, the windfalls can be huge.

If you're interested in learning more about some of the hottest trends in the startup realm (and the profit opportunities that come with them), click here to join us in a brand-new weekly venture.

The next one-month unicorn is coming soon.

Be well,

Andy

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Andy Snyder | Founder

Andy Snyder is the founder of Manward Press, the nation's premier source of unfiltered, unorthodox views on money and what it means for a free society. An American author, investor and serial entrepreneur, Andy cut his teeth at an esteemed financial firm with nearly $100 billion in assets under management. He's been a keynote speaker and panelist at events all over the world, from four-star ballrooms to Capitol hearing rooms.

 

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