For Qualified Investors
Invest in Connecticut
Real Estate — Passively
Kane Street opens select Connecticut real estate deals to a curated group of passive investors. Gain exposure to cash-flowing Connecticut real estate without managing a single property or operation.
Our Strategy
Sourcing Advantage,
Without the Operations
Kane Street invests in Connecticut real estate across both residential (single-family, condo, townhome, and 2–4 unit multifamily) and commercial (5+ unit multifamily, expanding into other asset classes over time) properties.
Deal flow comes through an active, on-the-ground investor and broker network across Connecticut — not from a passive listing search. Capital partners get exposure to that sourcing advantage without taking on acquisition, financing, or property management themselves.
Who Invests
Built for Serious Capital
Family Offices
Longer time horizons, larger check sizes, and co-investment structures — with a direct relationship to the operator.
Physicians & Professionals
Put capital to work in real assets without adding a second job. Quarterly reporting, no tenant calls.
C-Suite & Executives
Diversify beyond public markets and equity comp into cash-flowing Connecticut real estate.
Funds & Institutions
Custom structures and co-investment on Connecticut multifamily and commercial deals.
Opportunities
Current & Upcoming Deals
Kane Street periodically opens investment opportunities in Connecticut multifamily and commercial real estate to qualified investors. Opportunities are shared directly with members of our investor network as they become available, rather than listed publicly with specific terms.
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Investor Questions
Who can invest?
Our opportunities are generally limited to accredited investors as defined by SEC rules.
What is the typical minimum?
Minimums vary by opportunity, typically in the $100k–$500k range. Contact us to discuss your investment level.
How do I learn about deals?
We share opportunities directly with members of our investor network as they become available, rather than listing terms publicly.
Do you work with family offices?
Yes — structures are customized per deal and investor type rather than offering a single standardized product.