Explore the essential step-by-step process of converting properties with 2-4 units or larger from TICs or into condominiums with Jen's guidance. From the initial planning and due diligence phases to navigating permitting, overseeing renovations, executing the project, and achieving completion, Jen will provide a comprehensive roadmap for you to follow with ease. Discover how to identify properties ideal for conversion, optimize ownership structures, and maximize return on investment and end result of individual condos.
Participate in our LIVE bi-monthly discussion groups via Zoom for collaboration, exchange insights, pose questions, and engage in meaningful conversations relevant to the program’s topics. Join us to stay motivated, focused, and committed to achieving your goals.
"Luckily, we are able to find Jen and White Tiger. After trying to do it ourselves, I firmly believe that the condo conversion cannot be a do-it-yourself operation.
You need help from a professional who has a deep understanding of the condo conversion process. We didn’t have that at the start, and it cost us a lot of time and money.”
“2-4 unit condominium conversions represent one of the most cost-effective and low-risk opportunities for creating additional value in San Francisco residential real estate.”
"Dealing with Jen was a night and day change from navigating the murky, labyrinth city processes ourselves. As we're both capable government attorneys, we thought navigating the San Francisco condoization process would be feasible to handle ourselves."
“Help individuals reach their goals and serve as a resource and mentor. Plays a direct role in the professional development of a colleague within her industry.”
“If you’re planning on buying real estate with a friend, relative, or business partner, you may consider a tenancy in common (TIC) agreement. You can use this agreement for personal or commercial properties.”
“They include build-to-rent, shared ownership, and shared equity ownership.”
"Given the limited land supply in San Francisco, condominium conversion is viewed as an easier way to expand homeownership opportunities than through new construction.”