Phoenix American Hospitality
Invest in August to receive your first dividend on September 15th.

We Believe NOW Is the Moment for Investors.

Targeting an 8% Return, Paid Monthly, PLUS Growth. Our experience told us that the time for our fourth fund is now. According to our 2021 data, our niche is poised for a swift and strong recovery from Covid-19.

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    Premium Business Select Hotels’ Revenue Are Already Returning to Their 2019 Levels!

    We are NOT talking about resorts. These easier-to-manage hotels offer nice rooms, free breakfast, and other amenities, without resort-style services.

    Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt

    Our investment and operations philosophy: Buy low, improve operations and revenue, and sell when the market fully reaches or surpasses its prior peak.

    A fight against inflation: We’re owners and operators—which, combined with our experience, is key to our strategy.
    “Room rates reset every night.” - Christopher Nassetta, Chief Executive Officer of Hilton Worldwide Holdings*

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    We aren’t some broker or call center. Talk to a Vice President at our firm about why we’ve opened up this opportunity to investors of all levels—not just institutions and rich people. Learn more about how we buy and operate, and why we believe now is the time for this particular niche of commercial real estate.

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      *Source: ”Hilton CEO Thanks Fed, Says Hotel Rates Can Rise With Inflation”, Bloomberg October 27th, 2021