Short-term rental and income property in the Smoky Mountains, underwritten one deal at a time and held for the long run.
Hands-on operations — including a commercial laundry and turnover service supporting the vacation-rental market — run for durable cash flow.
A disciplined book of public-market positions, sized deliberately and held with patience rather than turnover.
Jordan founded Lynde Investments to do one thing well: own and operate a focused set of assets in the Smoky Mountains — vacation rentals and the cleaning and laundry operations that keep them running — while building a patient book of real estate and public-market investments. The approach is hands-on and analytical: underwrite carefully, operate closely, and let disciplined stewardship compound over time.
Every position clears the same model: conservative assumptions, a margin of safety, and a clear view of the downside before the upside.
Operating businesses are run, not just owned — close to the work, close to the numbers, accountable for the result.
Patient capital, low turnover, and reinvested cash flow. The goal is durable ownership, not activity for its own sake.