Savvy Capital Fund Manager, LLC is a business entity based in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Established recently on May 31, 2024, this Florida Limited Liability Company is recognized under the document number L24000248600. Governed by the Florida Department Of State, the company is in its initial phase of operation with its status actively listed in state records.The principal and mailing address of the company is situated at 2598 E. Sunrise Boulevard Suite 2104, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. This address serves as the central hub for the company's activities and communications.Overseeing the operations and compliance of this Florida Limited Liability Company is Northwest Registered Agent LLC, who serves as the registered agent. He operates from 7901 4th St N Ste 300, St. Petersburg, FL 33702.The guiding force behind this is Anderson, Kevin from Fort Lauderdale FL, holding the position of Manager; Wahba, Wagdy from Fort Lauderdale FL, serving as the Manager.As a newly established entity, the company does not have an FEI/EIN number listed yet. Additionally, since it is a fresh entrant in the business landscape, the company has not filed any annual reports as of its last update.
Kevin Anderson, co-founder and Managing Partner of GrowAbility Equity, has been investing in real estate since 2005. During that time, he initially focused on buy-and-hold rentals then transitioned to active multifamily investing/management and passive investing through multifamily syndications. Kevin has implemented various cashflowing, tax-saving financial Smart Money strategies over the last decade, investing in over 60 investments from real estate to ATMs to merchant loans to oil & gas and more. This approach has substantially contributed to a net worth increase of 10X over the last six years, enabling he and his wife the opportunity to reach financial independence faster than planned, freeing them up to travel, spend time with friends and family and support their church generously, including providing college scholarships. Due to their active and passive investing success, Willie and Kevin formed GrowAbility Equity and have partnered with passive investors on over $200 million in assets in the multifamily, hotel and ATM segments. Prior to transitioning full-time to real estate, Kevin spent seven years running a college financial planning firm. Before that, Kevin spent 20 years in Corporate America, leading marketing teams and managing multi-million-dollar P&Ls to drive market share and business success in categories from yogurt to cereal to Over the Counter (“OTC”) pharmaceuticals to banking services.
Willie Wahba, co-founder and Managing Partner of Grow Ability Equity has been investing in real estate since 2002. He initially began his journey in real estate by focusing on the strategy to buy, rehab, rent, refinance and repeat, also known as “BRRRR”. He managed to complete about 50 transactions before transitioning to active and passive investing through commercial real estate assets such as apartment complexes, storage units and mobile home parks. In 2019, Willie and his wife along with other partners acquired two apartment complexes in addition to investing passively in 600 units. In less than two years of employing investing benefits such as value add, tax savings, cash flow and refinance, they managed to double their net worth and improve their lifestyle. It was during this period that Willie and Kevin joined forces to start Grow Ability Equity. As a result of his investing success, Willie has experienced substantially more financial freedom, recently enabling Willie and his family to spend extended time traveling to multiple locations around the world. Willie didn’t always have an easy path. He immigrated to the United States from Egypt to attend engineering school. After that, he spent 20 years in Corporate America, leading and managing multi-million-dollar defense and commercial contracts in the aerospace Industry. During those 20 years, he developed a passion for real estate and has turned that passion into a growing, healthy real estate portfolio.
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