Property Location | 325 +/- Undeveloped Acres Located in Aiken County, South Carolina |
Max Offering Size | $11,000,000 (1,100 Units) |
Minimum Investment | $50,000 (5 Units) |
Price Per Unit | $10,000 |
Liquidity | Illiquid |
Investment Type | Limited Partnership |
Investment Structure | Private Placement (Regulation D, Rule 506 (b)) |
Tax Reporting | K-1 |
Leverage | None |
Investor Suitability | Accredited Investors Only |
Asset Type | Zoned, Entitled, and Appraised Land Development |
For Investors Seeking | Diversification, Residual Income, Potential Growth, Feasible Tax Strategies* |
*Strategy outcome dependent on voting by members. There can be no guarantee any of these goals will be met.
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Solar Farm
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3. Charitable Donation
Conservation Easement on Land with Significant Reserve for Additional Investment
Growth in Solar Energy
As part of the renewable energy sector, solar investments are essential to reducing carbon emissions, enhancing the reliability, security and resilience of the U.S. power grid and promoting U.S. energy independence.
According to Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the average growth of the U.S. solar market over the past ten years was 33%, and solar accounted for 46% of all new electricity-generating capacity added in the U.S. in 2021, the third year in a row that solar made us the largest share of new capacity.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) is projected to be the “king of electricity” by the International Energy Agency (IEA), anticipated to experience 12% annual growth from 2019-2040.