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Unleash Wealth with Condo Conversion™
Own a duplex (TIC), triplex, fourplex or multifamily? At White Tiger, we believe wealth should be used for good — to elevate lives and empower communities. Whether you’re just starting out or ready to level up your investment, condo conversion is a powerful way to unleash hidden value in your property. It’s a smarter, faster, and purpose-driven path to building real wealth. We’re here to help you redefine what’s possible—creating lasting opportunity for you and those around you.
Why Convert? We empower you to transform your property into a wealth accelerator that outperforms traditional real estate models — maximize value, achieve faster liquidity, without the need for major renovations or selling.How it Works? Fast Track Condo Conversion™ (FTCC) is our proven proprietary, high-impact system — expertly designed to simplify the process, minimize risk, and deliver results. By converting your property into individual condos, you can:
✔ Skyrocket Value – Condos command higher value
✔ Maximum Flexibility – Sell, refinance, or rent units
✔ Gain More Liquidity – Access equity without selling
Whether you're a TIC owner in San Francisco looking for better financing and full ownership control, or a multi-unit property owner elsewhere ready to fast-track equity gains, FTCC provides a proven path to higher returns, upward mobility, and freedom. This isn't just a strategy — it’s a powerful transformation designed for today’s market and the new era of real estate. No guesswork. No gimmicks or wasted time. Just real results.
Secure your complimentary strategy call with Jen today — and jump start the transformation of your property into a wealth-building powerhouse that benefits everyone involved.

"After several frustrating years of trying to navigate the confusing and daunting condo conversion process in San Francisco, we had reached a point where we had made little progress. Luckily, we are able to find Jen and White Tiger Condo Conversion, who helped us successfully complete the condo conversion process.
After trying to do it ourselves, I firmly believe that the condo conversion cannot be a do-it-yourself operation. You need help from a professional who has a deep understanding of the condo conversion process. We didn't have that at the start, and it cost us a lot of time and money. Jen has an expert team of specialists in the legal, construction, and planning fields that efficiently handle all the details of the process. I can honestly say that we would still be trying to finish the condo conversion process if we had not found Jen and White Tiger Condo Conversion."
"2-4 unit condominium conversions represent one of the most cost-effective and low-risk opportunities for creating additional value in San Francisco residential real estate.”
"I bought a two-unit tenancy-in-common building with a close friend who also had a strong background in Do-It-Yourself home repair. As we’re both capable government attorneys, we thought navigating the San Francisco condoization process would be feasible to handle ourselves.
After a few experiences with the relevant city departments (easily the most frustrating experience I’ve had dealing with a government organization I’ve ever had, and that is what I do for a living!), we sought out White Tiger, whom we’d heard about from our real estate agent. Jen screened and supervised contractors as well as getting the city paperwork moving.”
"Since those factors are more present than ever, I think a two-unit condo conversion is still a good path to home ownership — if you approach it the right way and not try to do it yourself.”
“Help individuals reach their goals and serve as a resource and mentor. Plays a direct role in the professional development of a colleague within her industry.”
If you’re planning on buying real estate with a friend, relative, or business partner, you may consider a tenancy in common (TIC) agreement. You can use this agreement for personal or commercial properties."
They include build-to-rent, shared ownership, and shared equity ownership.”
Given the limited land supply in San Francisco, condominium conversion is viewed as an easier way to expand homeownership opportunities than through new construction.”