Meet Boomerang Capital - a Hard Money Lending Strategy

Hosted by Boomerang Capital
May 11, 2021
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Webcast

Get to know Boomerang's approach and insights into hard money lending and how to invest in this interesting and evolving space.

Boomerang has navigated the fix-and-flip markets over the last fifteen years and the various cycles that have come over that period. Investors have enjoyed stable returns with low volatility while borrowers have appreciated relationship lending.

The Fund is structured as a REIT.

  • Why does hard money lending exist?
  • How has it evolved?
  • What are the opportunities?
  • What is Boomerang's approach? How is it different?  How have they come to settle on this particular approach?
  • The advantages of a Fund structure
  • What about things that go wrong?

Boomerang Finance Fund - Real Asset, First Lien & Consistent Income

Founded in 2006, Boomerang Capital Partners, LLC is a priva...

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Meet Boomerang Capital - a Hard Money Lending Strategy

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Speakers

  • Rob Jafek

    Title
    Founder
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    Company
    Boomerang Capital
    Role
    Speaker

    Rob has been involved in all phases of Boomerang’s development since its inception and oversees its operations. He previously held various principal investing roles including Head of International Trading for Nicholas Applegate Capital Management and Analyst at Tiger Management. He has founded and managed two alternative investment firms: Plumeria Advisors and Torrey Pines Capital Management. He started his career as an investment banking Analyst at Morgan Stanley. He received a BA in Finance from The University of Utah and a Masters in Innovation and Entrepreneurship from HEC Paris. He is a contributing member to Forbes.com and a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and teaches business as an Adjunct Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Law.

  • David Nielsen

    Title
    Director of Lending
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    Company
    Boomerang Capital
    Role
    Speaker

    David originates, structures and underwrites residential and commercial loans. Prior to joining Boomerang, David was Vice President at Western State Bank and Assistant Vice President at First Bank of Arizona. He received his BS in Business Management / Entrepreneurship from Arizona State University and his MBA from Benedictine University in Mesa, Arizona. David is a fifth generation Arizona native and resides in Mesa with his wife and three children. He is involved in the community as a member of Rotary Club International, a board member for Mesa United Way, and several other charities throughout the Phoenix valley.

  • Allen Marsh

    Title
    Managing Director
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    Company
    Boomerang Capital
    Role
    Speaker

    Allen focuses on real estate acquisition, development, management, and disposition. He also oversees Boomerang’s operations. Prior to joining Boomerang in 2014, he spent more than 30 years engaging in various aspects of investment real estate, and was Managing Member at Pacific Western Partners, Regional Vice President at Pinnacle Realty Management, and Senior Manager at Koll Management Services. Allen received a BS in Finance and Real Estate from Arizona State University and holds an Arizona Real Estate Broker’s License. He holds the Certified Fund Manager designation from the American Association of Private Lenders.

About

Boomerang Capital

Boomerang Finance, LLC (the “Fund”) has an investment objective of providing income with limited variability in returns. This is accomplished by providing short-term, business-purpose loans secured by real estate in a first lien position with the additional protections of a personal guarantee from borrowers and cross collateralization. All loans are self-originated, and risk managed through careful underwriting, thoughtful portfolio construction and consistent servicing. The majority of borrowers are return clients. Exposure is broad-based, and the Fund is structured as a REIT.