Multifamily real estate fund operator for retail investors
Cardone Capital operates a $5.3B multifamily portfolio across 14,600 units, distributing passive real estate investments to retail investors via equity funds. The tech stack reveals a firm mid-transition: they run established property and accounting infrastructure (Yardi, AppFolio, RealPage, QuickBooks), but are actively adopting Snowflake and Databricks while hiring finance-heavy (6 finance roles), signaling a shift toward data-driven fund operations and automated accounting — a necessary move as internal controls and multi-state tax compliance become bottlenecks at scale.
Cardone Capital raises capital from public investors to acquire, manage, and operate multifamily residential properties across the United States. The company currently manages a portfolio of 14,600 units valued at $5.3 billion and operates with a no-fee capital-raising model, directing investor capital entirely into acquisitions and operations. Properties span multiple states and are managed in-house, covering rent collection, tenant placement, and property maintenance. The business has grown within a passive real estate investing trend and serves primarily retail investors seeking exposure to multifamily assets.
Cardone Capital uses Yardi and RealPage for property management, AppFolio for operations, QuickBooks Enterprise for accounting, Salesforce for CRM, and Power BI/Tableau for analytics. The company is actively adopting Snowflake and Databricks.
Cardone Capital's portfolio consists of 14,600 multifamily units with a total value of $5.3 billion across multiple U.S. states.
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