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Updated over 3 years ago, 07/27/2021

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Jared Carpenter
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accredited investor process

Jared Carpenter
  • Specialist
  • USA
Posted

How does one become an "accredited multi family investor" and what criteria is used to measure this?

I am currently in the education phase of my journey, but also realize that I may be in a position to invest into larger MF deals. Lastly, I understand for out of state multifamily loans, Fannie will only look at you if you have 2+ years of out of state experience - if I was able to involve myself into some larger out of state MF deals through this route, in the eyes of Fannie would this experience check that box?

Thanks!!!

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