Equiton: Delivering consistent returns through private multi-residential properties
Delivering consistent private market returns through multi-residential properties
For investors exploring alternatives to public markets, Equiton offers access to private real estate with a decade-long track record of positive returns. Under the leadership of Jason Rogue(Founder & CEO) and Helen Hurlbut (Co-Founder, President & CFO), Equiton focuses on multi-residential apartments—an asset class that historically has performed well in all economic cycles.
What sets Equiton apart is its institutional-level governance – bringing the discipline, oversight, and transparency often missing from the broader private market. Equiton isn’t just an investment firm, it’s a trusted partner helping Canadians access the power and potential of private real estate with confidence. By focusing on a sector that balances income with growth, Equiton aims to help clients grow and preserve their wealth.
Key Highlights:
- 8–12% targeted annual net return*
- 100+ consecutive months of positive returns since inception^
- Eligible for registered accounts: RRSP, TFSA, LIRA,RESP, RRIF
- Trusted by16,000+ investors
- $1.5 billion in assets under management
- Portfolio diversification with low correlation to public markets
* Equiton Residential Income Fund Trust (Apartment Fund). See Offering Memorandum for details.
^Equiton Residential Income Fund Trust. Inception May 2016; 108 consecutive months as at May 1,2025.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This communication is for information purposes only and is not, and under no circumstances is to be construed as, an invitation to make an investment in Equiton Residential Income Fund Trust (the “Fund”) or with Equiton Capital Inc. Recipients of this communication who are considering investing in the Fund are reminded that any such purchase must not be made on the basis of the information contained in this communication but are referred to the Confidential Offering Memorandum which may be obtained upon request. Past performance may not be repeated.