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n the heart of Las Vegas, a trailblazer is making his mark on the city's real estate landscape. Troy Freeman, chief investment officer at N-V Capital, has been instrumental in bringing the Stonewater project to life – a vibrant new neighborhood that will soon call Blue Heron home. "We're not just buying land," Freeman explains, "we're unlocking potential." By securing development loans and guiding investors, Freeman's team brings barren plots to life, ready for families to build their forever homes.
Freeman's own journey is a testament to perseverance and adaptability. Initially drawn to biomedical engineering, he discovered his true calling in finance after an internship sparked a passion that would propel him to success. Today, N-V Capital attracts $20-$30 million in investor capital each month – a feat unmatched by its competitors.
As one of the few African Americans in his field, Freeman has faced obstacles head-on. Yet, he remains steadfast in his commitment to making a lasting impact. "We're not just building homes," he says, "we're crafting legacies." For Freeman, this means passing on the values and lessons learned from his family to his own four children – a legacy that extends far beyond brick and mortar.
