67 concepts cataloged & growing

Find the investment your group hasn't discovered yet.

Small investor groups pool $1,000 to $1,000,000 every day — but end up choosing from whatever ad happened to show up on their feed. WhereYouInvest catalogs every alternative investment concept in one library, with real numbers on each.

Real Estate
Self-Storage Facility
Min $25,00014–22%
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Digital & AI
Micro-SaaS Acquisition
Min $15,00020–35%
67
Concepts in the library
12
Categories covered
$100–$1M
Typical check size range
3–5
Avg. investors per group

Every concept, one dedicated page.

Each entry breaks down how the investment actually works, realistic return ranges, minimum check size, and how groups typically structure ownership.

Real Estate
Flex Office & Co-Working Space

Convert underused commercial space into flexible desks and suites leased month-to-month.

Min. Check
$10,000
Moderate
Real Estate
Self-Storage Facility Ownership

Low-maintenance real estate with sticky tenants and predictable monthly cash flow.

Min. Check
$25,000
Moderate
Cash-Flow Business
Car Wash Roll-Up

Acquire and consolidate independent car washes, then run them under shared operations.

Min. Check
$15,000
Mod-High
Digital & Online
Micro-SaaS Business Acquisition

Buy an existing, revenue-generating software product outright and own the cash flow.

Min. Check
$15,000
Mod-High
Creative & IP Royalties
Music Catalog Royalty Investing

Buy fractional rights to song catalogs and earn royalties from streaming and licensing.

Min. Check
$500
Lower-Mod
Cash-Flow Business
Laundromat Ownership

Coin- and app-operated laundry facilities with low staffing needs and long equipment life.

Min. Check
$20,000
Moderate
Collectibles & Passion Assets
Fine Art Fractional Ownership

Buy fractional shares in blue-chip artwork, participating in appreciation when it sells.

Min. Check
$1,000
Moderate
Equipment & Routes
ATM Route Ownership

Own and stock a network of ATMs, earning a fee on every transaction processed.

Min. Check
$12,000
Moderate
Energy & Infrastructure
EV Charging Station Network

Install and operate EV charging stations, earning revenue from per-session fees.

Min. Check
$10,000
Moderate
Healthcare
Medical Billing & RCM Service Roll-Up

Acquire a billing and revenue-cycle-management company serving physician practices.

Min. Check
$20,000
Moderate
Consumer Brands
Subscription Box Business Acquisition

Acquire an established subscription box business with recurring monthly revenue.

Min. Check
$10,000
Moderate
Real Estate
Mobile Home Park Syndication

Pool capital into a professionally managed park with high occupancy and low turnover costs.

Min. Check
$50,000
Lower-Mod
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From scattered ads to a structured decision.

01

Discover a concept

Filter the library by category, minimum check size, or risk profile until something fits your group.

02

Read the full breakdown

Every concept page covers mechanics, real return ranges, liquidity, and the risks nobody mentions in the ad.

03

Structure your group

Use the concept-specific formation guide to decide between an LLC, syndicate, or informal pool.

You don't need another pitch. You need a library.

Every concept on this platform gets the same treatment — no matter who's selling it or how big the ad budget behind it was.

One format for every concept

Minimums, returns, risk, and liquidity presented the same way every time, so concepts are actually comparable.

No sponsor picks the ranking

Concepts are cataloged on their own merits, not by who paid for placement.

Built for groups, not solo investors

Ownership structuring guidance assumes 3-5 people pooling money, because that's how most of these deals actually happen.

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Answer a few questions about check size, timeline, and risk appetite. We'll surface the concepts in the library that actually fit.

Match My Group to a Concept

Everyday investors get sold products. We wanted a map instead.

WhereYouInvest exists because the best-performing alternative assets — laundromats, storage facilities, mineral rights, farmland — are locked behind operators who don't advertise and platforms that don't explain. We built the map.

Most people's investing options stop at stocks, bonds, and maybe a rental property. Meanwhile, a small group of operators and family offices quietly compound wealth through dozens of real-world asset classes — car washes, self-storage, ATM routes, timberland — because they know these markets exist and how to underwrite them. That knowledge gap isn't an accident; it's just never been organized in one place. WhereYouInvest is the portal that closes it — one concept per page, plain-English economics, real risk ratings, and a way to find or form a group when the check size is bigger than one person.

Nimeash Patell
Nimeash Patell
Founder · WhereYouInvest
Nimeash spent years trading futures and studying capital markets while also building and operating businesses from the ground up — including hands-on real estate investing — the kind of experience that shows you how a laundromat, a storage facility, a rental portfolio, or an ATM route actually cash-flows, not just how it looks on paper. His background in accounting and auditing means he underwrites these concepts the way a lender would, not the way a marketer would. He started WhereYouInvest after realizing the operators who quietly buy these assets don't publish how-to guides — so retail investors never learn the category exists, let alone how to evaluate it.
Capital Allocation Growth & Content Accounting & Auditing Futures Trading
Ayann Patel
Ayann Patel
Co-Founder · WhereYouInvest
Ayann has been fascinated by markets since age four, and by nine had already built and launched a free course teaching kids how money works — earning national coverage from the Associated Press, CBS, Fox, ABC, Benzinga, and Yahoo Finance for making a dense subject genuinely easy to follow. On WhereYouInvest, he applies that same instinct to the concept pages themselves: every page has to explain a real asset class — car washes, farmland, mineral rights — in plain language a first-time investor can actually act on, with no finance degree required.
Financial Literacy Markets & Trading Youth Course Design

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