Start With
the Cushion.
Structured capital for real-estate investors who want to inspect the layers beneath the annual coupon.
The structure comes before the headline.
Nectar Fund 2 provides short-term capital to proven multifamily operators who are asset rich and cash poor. Investments use preferred equity and structured debt, secured by equity in cash-flowing portfolios.
The question is not simply what is offered. It is how each investment is underwritten, positioned, and enforced.
A defined framework beneath every position.
- 64.7% average combined LTVProtection summary rounds this to 65%.
- Underwritten to 0% rent growthA disciplined baseline, not an appreciation assumption.
- Multiple enforcement mechanismsFull personal sponsor recourse; 3+ months of principal and interest in escrow at closing; UCC-1 filings, springing liens, and power of attorney to sell assets upon default.
When timing matters, structure has a job to do.
Operators typically need $500,000 to $5 million. Banks may take 45–60+ days; Nectar funds in 7–10 days.
Broad enough to diversify. Focused enough to underwrite.
Nectar has deployed more than $50 million of capital across more than 150 transactions and 45 markets since its founding in 2021.
Terms, stated plainly.
Two classes provide separate minimums and annual coupons. Quarterly cash distributions are intended to match the cadence of a portfolio built around short-term structured investments.
Class A
$500,000 minimum investment
Class B
$100,000 minimum investment
Built by operators who know the asset class.
Nectar Fund 2 is a Delaware LLC managed by RE Nectar, Inc. Its infrastructure includes HLB Gross Collins auditor, NAV Consulting fund administrator, Nelson Mullins legal counsel, Concord backup servicer, and an institutional credit facility.
Former Goldman Sachs structured-products trader; built, operated, and exited a $150 million multifamily portfolio, about $450 million total volume; Harvard College.
Owned and operated a 30+ property portfolio; commercial-real-estate operations expert; Harvard College.