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Updated almost 4 years ago, 02/05/2021

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Crowdfunding Flip - Interest?

Ben Graham
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I'm trying to gauge interest in a crowdfunded flip program. One of the biggest barriers for most starting investors is the initial cash deposits needed. This program would require your time and votes. It is not a REIT or some kind of fund you sit on and gain interest, it would be an active partnership among contributors.

Rules:

1.) Sign a legal agreement for entry
2.) Contribute in increments of $5k to the pool - you would receive "read access" to the pooled account
3.) Provide 1-3 home deals for flipping in a consistent template/format (provided by the program)
4.) Vote on major decisions based on the number increments contributed in #2 above
5.) Receive fair share of any profit based on the number of increments contributed in #2 above

Benefits:

1.) Shared risk 
2.) Minimal investment to entry

Cons:

1.) Shared reward
2.) All other financial risks associated with a flip to include total loss of investment

Let me know if you would be interested in something like this.  I'm not asking for your email address or any personal information.  I only am trying to gain an understanding on whether or not enough people would be interested to make it happen.

Thanks!