

M1 studio crossing a bridge into Marin County, California, on its way to new residents
Investors can participate in two primary ways: through debt investments, which earn fixed interest, or through equity investments, which generate rental returns and a tax benefit to some investors.

This village includes a mix of homes financed with loans and homes financed with equity
Debt investors earn a fixed return, with the homes serving as collateral. Terms are typically structured over longer durations, usually several years.

M1 studios for deployment in California arrive through the ports of Oakland and Long Beach
Equity investors participate directly in the rental income generated by the homes, earning returns that are typical in residential real estate. Accelerated depreciation can increase the effective return significantly, depending on individual tax circumstances.

Visit a Magdalena home to understand the investment opportunity
Homes funded through Magdalena can be placed in the communities investors care about, supporting workforce housing, local economies, and real people.

One of the M1 production sites, with a current capacity of five homes per month
The demand for attainable housing isn't cyclical, it's structural. By investing in Magdalena, you're supporting a model that addresses a persistent shortage while generating durable, long-term income.

A newly installed M1 studio, built to last over 30 years
Own a home to participate in rental income and, in some cases, achieve a tax benefit
Provide capital with a fixed return and collateral
Collaborate on expansion and market development
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Information on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities. Any investment opportunities are offered only through formal documentation and subject to eligibility requirements.