By the Numbers, By the Books.
Simple, Quantitative Real Estate Investment.
About Ergon Investments
Ergon Investments is a real estate investment company specialized in residential properties. Its mission is to use the BRRR (Buy, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) strategy to build a rental property network across the Midwest with special interest in Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Pittsburgh.
Real Estate investing isn’t rocket science. It is a craft that is refined with experience, precision, and a commitment to steady improvement. At Ergon Investments, we cut no corners in creating a system optimized around consistent outcomes and long-term wealth creation. We’ve done the work so you don’t have to.
Our methodology in selecting markets, evaluating neighborhoods, and analyzing prospective properties is quantitative, dynamic, and assiduous. All decisions are made using models built on data informed directly by investment activity. Projected returns are based on completed projects and careful monitoring of market trends and developments.
We can’t guarantee outcomes, but we can guarantee that everything will be done by the numbers and by the books to put our investors in a position to not only receive returns in excess of alternative investments, but also to enjoy the resilience of a fundamentally sound approach.
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