For the Solopreneur Investor

The mental models nobody taught you about small multifamily

Battle-tested frameworks for finding, financing, renovating, and managing 1-10 unit properties. Built by a solopreneur who does every part of the job himself.

10
Years in the field
6
CT markets covered
1
Person operation
I had no mentor. Nobody who understood my specific situation. Nobody who helped me scale or avoid downfalls. I want to be that for others.

Most real estate education sells dreams. StackedUnits teaches the operating system. How to evaluate a deal in 10 minutes. How to scope a renovation without blowing your budget. How to self-manage without losing your mind. These are the mental models that took a decade to build.

What You'll Learn

Frameworks that work at the 4-plex, not the 400-unit

01

Deal Finding

How to source off-market properties, evaluate them fast, and know which ones to walk away from. Creative acquisition strategies that don't require deep pockets.

02

Creative Financing

Structuring deals when banks say no. Seller financing, portfolio lending, and leverage strategies built for the operator with limited capital and unlimited hustle.

03

Construction Management

The renovation decision framework. When to DIY, when to sub out, how to manage contractors, and how to keep your rehab budget from eating your returns.

04

Solo Property Management

Systems for leasing, collections, accounting, and tenant relations when you are the entire team. Scalable processes that don't scale your stress.

Why existing programs miss the mark

Every major real estate education program targets syndication, 50+ unit deals, or fix-and-flip. The solopreneur buying a triplex and managing it themselves? Nobody talks to that person.

Stack units. Stack knowledge. Stack wealth.

Real estate education shouldn't cost $40K or require you to syndicate a 200-unit complex. It should give you the thinking tools to buy your next 4-plex with confidence, renovate it without losing your shirt, and manage it without losing your weekends. That's StackedUnits.