Invest in multifamily opportunities built on discipline and a proven track record. Real estate syndication allows accredited investors to partner on large-scale properties with a seasoned sponsor at the helm, without the day-to-day responsibilities of ownership. Trey Stone has spent 26+ years turning undervalued apartment communities into resilient, income-producing assets.
Real Estate Syndication with Trey Stone
What Trey Stone Offers Through Real Estate Syndication
Real estate syndication is a structure where investors pool capital with an experienced sponsor to acquire and manage larger multifamily properties than they could on their own. Syndications provide access to institutional-style deals, professional asset management, and diversified passive income. The sponsor handles acquisition, operations, financing, and eventual exit.
With Trey Stone, syndication means investing alongside a leader with decades of experience transforming Class B/C apartment communities into thriving assets. His approach comes from time in the business with deals underwritten carefully and assumptions kept realistic. All operations are closely managed to protect investor capital first, then grow it steadily over time without relying on aggressive bets or short-term wins.
Why Invest with Trey
Investors seeking stability, transparency, and history are well-aligned with Trey’s multifamily syndication offerings. Here are four trust signals that reflect this credibility:
26+ Years in Multifamily
Trey has worked in multifamily real estate for over 26 years, buying, renovating, and selling apartment communities through diverse market conditions. His experience shapes how deals are evaluated and managed. Each decision is carefully made to avoid unnecessary risk while building value over the long run.
Awards and Industry Recognition
Trey’s leadership has been recognized at all levels, including Owner of the Year honors from the Houston Apartment Association, the National Apartment Association, and the Texas Apartment Association.
21 Successful Exits with $140M+ in Value
Across 21 multifamily deals, Trey and his partners have collectively added nearly $140 million in value. This demonstrates an ability to execute through varied market conditions.
Investors Backed for the Long Term
Over 430 individual investors have partnered with Trey through multiple market cycles, reinforcing a track record of performance and alignment of interest with seasoned leadership.
As Featured In
As Seen On
Dropping Bombs Podcast with Brad Lea
Better Life Podcast with Brandon Turner
Champions School of Real Estate Podcast
Inside the Wolfs Den Podcast
“Good, honest person to work with. Did what he said he was going to do. He had the right knowledge to take something really rundown and turn it into a diamond.”
— WAYNE MACHANN, RETIRED HOUSTON FIREFIGHTER
Frequently Asked Questions
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It’s a way for investors to pool capital and participate in larger real estate deals managed by a sponsor. Investors remain passive while the sponsor handles the work involved in owning and operating the property.
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Value is created through careful deal selection, realistic underwriting, and close attention to how each property is operated after acquisition. Improvements are made where they make sense, not just to chase short-term gains.
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This approach tends to fit accredited investors who are comfortable with a long-term timeline and who value stability, income, and capital preservation over quick returns.
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The focus is on multifamily apartment communities in markets with solid fundamentals, steady demand, and room for improvement over time.
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Schedule a short call to discuss your goals and determine whether this type of investment is a good fit.
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