What does Naqua Capital do?
Naqua Capital is a Miami-based real estate investment firm specializing in Fix & Flip, ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) development, and multifamily acquisitions across South Florida. The firm acquires off-market properties, manages the full renovation or development process, and distributes returns to accredited investors. Naqua Capital targets 15-20% IRR and 2.5x equity multiples per deal.
What is the minimum investment amount?
The minimum investment to participate in a Naqua Capital deal is $100,000. This applies across all three strategies: Fix & Flip, ADU Development, and Multifamily acquisitions. All offerings are structured as private placements available to accredited investors only.
What returns does Naqua Capital target?
Naqua Capital targets an IRR of 15-20% and a 2.5x equity multiple per deal. Off-market deal sourcing typically adds 8-15% to margins versus listed properties. Returns vary by deal, strategy, and market conditions.
What is a realistic fix and flip ROI in Miami?
A well-executed Miami fix and flip can generate 15-25% returns on total project cost. Key drivers include acquisition price vs. ARV (after-repair value), renovation cost control, holding period (typically 6-12 months), and exit timing. Off-market deal sourcing typically adds 8-15% to margins versus listed properties.
How long does a fix and flip project take in Miami?
A typical Miami fix and flip runs 6-10 months from acquisition to closing: 30-45 days for due diligence and acquisition, 90-150 days for renovation, 30-60 days for listing and buyer qualification, and 30-45 days for closing. Strong demand in Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and Brickell often compresses timelines.
What are the Miami ADU permit requirements?
In Miami-Dade County, ADU permits require zoning approval, architectural drawings, and Florida Building Code compliance. Detached ADUs are permitted on single-family lots of 5,000 sq ft or more. The permit process takes 3-6 months. Naqua Capital manages the full permitting process from application to certificate of occupancy.
Why is Miami a strong real estate investment market?
Miami draws persistent in-migration from high-tax states, benefits from no Florida state income tax, has limited developable land constraining supply, and hosts a growing tech and finance sector. Miami home values appreciated 60%+ since 2020 with continued population growth creating sustained demand for renovated residential and multifamily inventory.
Do I need to be an accredited investor?
Yes. All Naqua Capital offerings are private placements for accredited investors only. Accreditation generally requires a net worth exceeding $1M (excluding primary residence) or annual income exceeding $200K ($300K jointly) in each of the past two years. Contact
info@naquacapital.com to verify eligibility.
What neighborhoods does Naqua Capital focus on?
Naqua Capital focuses on Miami-Dade County with particular activity in Miami Beach, Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Brickell, Little Havana, Coral Gables, and Hialeah — targeting off-market properties in high-demand neighborhoods where renovated inventory commands strong ARV premiums.
How do I get started investing with Naqua Capital?