Austin, Texas Real Estate Investing

Austin is the capital of Texas and the seat of Travis County, anchoring a metro of more than 2.4 million residents and one of the fastest-growing large economies in the United States. Austin real estate investing is driven by exceptional fundamentals: sustained population and job growth, corporate relocations, a diversified employment base spanning technology, semiconductors, government, the University of Texas, and healthcare, and no state income tax. For multifamily investors, Austin combines these powerful demand drivers with a deep stock of 1970s–1980s Class B apartments that offer clear value-add potential. LV5 Capital brings this market to accredited investors through a co-investment in TR3 Villas Del Sol, a 294-unit Class B community sponsored and operated by Austin-based TR3 Capital. This is a partnership — LV5 does not solely own the property, and Jeff Dulmage serves on both the LV5 and TR3 teams. Accredited investors can participate as passive limited partners without managing tenants or operations.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Austin, Texas a good market for apartment investing?

Austin is one of the fastest-growing large metros in the U.S., driven by strong job growth, corporate relocations, no state income tax, and sustained in-migration. These fundamentals support long-term demand for attainably priced Class B apartments across the metro.

Does LV5 Capital own property in Austin, Texas?

LV5 Capital is co-investing in Villas Del Sol, a 294-unit Class B community in Austin, TX. The deal is sponsored and operated by TR3 Capital, an Austin-based firm. LV5 does not solely own the property — it is a partnership, with Jeff Dulmage serving on both the LV5 and TR3 teams.

How can I invest in Austin multifamily real estate with LV5 Capital?

Accredited investors can access the TR3 Villas Del Sol opportunity as passive limited partners. Text the word INVEST to (419) 302-3940 or request the deal package through the LV5 Capital team to review the full offering.

What makes Austin's job market strong?

Austin's employment base is deep and diversified, spanning the University of Texas, state government, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing, a national-scale technology sector, and regional healthcare systems — plus ongoing corporate relocations from higher-cost states.

Why invest in Class B apartments in Austin?

Austin has a large inventory of 1970s–1980s Class B apartments. Well-located, attainably priced communities offer clear operational upside through renovations and improved management, while remaining more affordable than newer Class A product for renters.

Can out-of-state investors invest in Austin real estate?

Yes. Accredited investors anywhere in the U.S. can participate as limited partners in the TR3 Villas Del Sol opportunity offered through LV5 Capital, without managing tenants, repairs, or day-to-day operations. The sponsor handles all property management and investor reporting.

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