We want to buy your property.
If you own a multifamily or commercial property in:
New York City
Westchester County, NY
Ironbound, Newark, NJ
East Orange, NJ
Stamford, CT
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About
Volco Ventures was formed to invest in undersized assets located within close proximity to primary markets. Our value comes in our highly focused investment strategy, we assemble assets at volume within a concise circumference creating management scale and delivering consistent risk adjusted returns. We are actively building portfolios in the neighborhoods highlighted below.
Target Geographies
New York City
Is the capital of the world. The global cultural, financial, media and political center with significant influence on ever industry. It is the most populous and densely populated city in the country, boasting 8.8 million residents and is one of the world’s largest natural harbors.
Westchester County, NY
Located just North of Manhattan in the Hudson Valley, Westchester County is the gateway between bucolic and the bustling. It was established in 1683 and named after the city of Chester in the UK and over the centuries has grown to include over 1 million residents. Today the county holds the headquarters for many of the worlds Fortune 500 companies as well as bundles of cultural and recreation sites that service the tri-state area.
Ironbound, Newark, NJ
Named for the rail tracks, that surrounded the neighborhood, the Ironbound is also called the “Down Neck” because of its site on a bend of the Passaic River. In the Early 20th century, Portuguese and Spaniard immigrants flocked to this neighborhood. Today, two thirds of the Ironbound’s 50,000 residents were born outside of the United States. The Ironbound is bustling neighborhood with over 200 restaurants and bars. At every point in the North Ironbound, you are a 15 minute walk to the train station, and 10 minute drive to Liberty International.
East Orange, NJ
Was originally considered part of the city of Newark and even was referred to as the “Newark Mountains” but has grown into its own as “The Crossroads of New Jersey” being conveniently located between the Garden State Parkway and I-280. It’s currently home to a diverse grouping of immigrant suburban and urban dwellers coming from all parts of the world and is most notably known for its Caribbean and Southern cuisine.
Stamford, CT
Is the 2nd biggest city in Connecticut having the best access into Manhattan, direct train lines running all day to Grand Central Station. The area encompasses both water and mountains with 19 miles of shoreline and beautiful hiking and scenic trails north of Downtown. As of 2019, it is home to nine Fortune 500 companies and is considered the largest financial district outside of New York City.