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Christina Shackleton
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Crowdfunding - Good idea for a new investor???

Christina Shackleton
  • Collegeville, PA
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Hi,

As a new investor who is just starting out, I don't have a huge amount of capital to get my first project off the ground. I've read about crowdfunding. Has anyone had any experience with this form of investing and what do you think about it?

Thank you,

Christina

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Ian Ippolito
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Ian Ippolito
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@Jackson Stephens,  I've seen residential equity funds on Realty Mogul, Realty Shares, Real Crowd etc.. (I.e. most of the nonspecialist platforms). Most funds on these platforms will post up the opportunity, and fill up within several months, so the particular fund you get into is a little bit of a matter of luck. But fortunately there seem to be a lot of new ones always popping up, So you just have to keep an eye out for them.

Also, if you're a larger investor looking to put in a few hundred thousand dollars into it, there are several larger private REITs that are always accepting new money, such as Broadstone Homes.

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