Stay Informed: November 2025 Investor Update
As we move through the final quarter, we’re spotlighting what’s driving results for our investors — a featured case study showing steady performance, a closer look at the growing market of Palestine, Texas, and an Investor Protection Update worth reading.
Together, these stories highlight how Power Capital Group continues to uncover opportunities and support investors in building long-term success.

Purchased in 2021 for $7M, Whispering Pines has grown to a $10.25M valuation while maintaining 95–98% occupancy across 104 units.
RETURN HIGLIGHTS:

Located between Dallas and Houston, this tertiary market benefits from stable local employers like Anderson County Prison, Walmart, and Anderson Farms.
CAPEX & VALUE-ADD PLANS:
An initial $1M renovation plan modernized interiors and improved overall property appeal, with 45% cost segregation savings realized in Year 1.
Next phase upgrades include:
- Converting a maintenance room into an additional unit
- Transforming a two-story unit into a short-term rental
These enhancements, estimated at $50K, are projected to add at least $98K in value.

Whispering Pines is a strong example of Power Capital Group’s commitment to creating long-term value through strategic acquisitions and efficient asset management. From thoughtful renovations to consistent returns, our approach continues to deliver measurable growth for investors.
At Power Capital Group, we identify opportunities that balance stability and upside — helping investors build wealth through data-driven, value-focused real estate investments.

Palestine, Texas is quickly becoming one of East Texas’s most promising real estate markets. With steady population growth, affordable housing, and a growing local economy, it offers the ideal mix of cash flow and long-term appreciation.
Just under two hours from Dallas and Houston, Palestine delivers small-town stability with big-city accessibility. Its strong base of healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics employers drives consistent rental demand and keeps vacancies low.
Why investors are paying attention:

In a market where many cities have already peaked, Palestine stands out as a market still on the rise — offering room to grow, stable returns, and the chance to get ahead of the next investment wave.

As real estate and investment activity continues to grow heading into 2026, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a new warning for investors: scammers are increasingly impersonating SEC officials and legitimate investment firms to trick investors through social media, email, and text messages.
These scams are becoming more sophisticated — using fake names, forged credentials, and even official-looking documents or websites to gain investors’ trust. Victims are often pressured to share personal financial information, send funds, or “verify” their accounts.
What makes these scams dangerous is how real they can appear. Many use the names of actual SEC staff or mimic the branding of known financial companies. The goal is always the same: to make you believe the request is legitimate so they can steal your money or data.
🔍 How to Protect Yourself:
✅ Verify the source.
The SEC will never contact investors by phone, text, or social media to ask for payments, account details, or investment information.
✅ Check the official domain.
Legitimate SEC communications come from @sec.gov (Opens in a new tab) email addresses.
✅ Use the SEC’s “Check Out Your Investment Professional” tool.
Confirm if a person or firm is registered: https://investor.gov/CRS (Opens in a new tab).
✅ Be skeptical of urgency.
Scammers often create false deadlines or “exclusive offers” to push quick decisions.
If you suspect fraudulent contact, report it directly to the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy at https://www.sec.gov/oiea (Opens in a new tab).
At Power Capital Group, investor security and transparency are core to what we do. We encourage all investors to stay informed, verify every communication, and protect their portfolios from online threats.
For more details, you can read the full SEC release here:
👉 SEC Investor Alert – Impersonation Scams (Opens in a new tab)


