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Investor Information

Know the Opportunity. Understand the Context. Decide with Clarity.

Investing in an emerging growth region requires more than identifying a location or an asset. It requires understanding why the region is developing, what is already in place, what is under development, what remains prospective, and how a specific opportunity fits within the larger growth ecosystem.

At Zonexia, we believe an investor should have relevant information and context before making a decision.

Before You Decide

What should an investor understand?

The Opportunity

What is being offered, what is its intended use, and how does it fit within the broader development ecosystem?

The Location

Where is the opportunity situated, and how does its location relate to infrastructure, connectivity, industry and urban development?

The Development Context

What is established, under development and part of the longer development horizon?

The Documentation

What relevant title, approvals, permissions, plans, agreements and other documentation should be examined?

The Process

How does Zonexia evaluate, communicate and support an opportunity?

The People

Who are the people behind the business, and who will support the investor through the engagement?

Our Investor Information Principle

Facts Before Assumptions. Context Before Conclusions.

We do not believe every opportunity is right for every investor. A sound decision depends on the asset, location, development stage, documentation, investment objective, time horizon and individual circumstances.

Our objective is not simply to present an opportunity. It is to help an investor understand the opportunity well enough to make an informed decision.

Our Approach to Due Diligence

Seven areas we work through.

  1. 01

    Location

  2. 02

    Land & Title

  3. 03

    Land Use & Planning

  4. 04

    Development Status

  5. 05

    Documentation & Approvals

  6. 06

    Commercial Considerations

  7. 07

    Independent Advice

    Where legal, tax, financial or regulatory interpretation is required, investors should obtain advice from appropriately qualified independent professionals.

Questions Investors Should Ask

Ten questions worth putting to anyone — including us.

  • 1What exactly am I investing in?
  • 2Where is it located and what surrounds it?
  • 3What development has already taken place?
  • 4What is currently under development?
  • 5What remains planned or prospective?
  • 6What documentation should I independently verify?
  • 7What are the applicable costs and obligations?
  • 8What is the intended investment horizon?
  • 9What risks or uncertainties should I consider?
  • 10Who can I speak with if I need clarification?
Ask Us Anything on This List

Put these questions to us before you decide.

We would rather answer all ten up front than have any of them surface after a decision has been made.