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Brandon S.
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Raising Capital for Commericial Property - Crowdfunding???

Brandon S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, DC
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Looking to do a new construction, multi-family deal.  I was wondering if there is any crowdfunding sites that raise capital for developers that are not accredited investors. 

So close to being accredited, but not quite there.

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Robert Borr
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Robert Borr
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@Brandon Swartwood if you are setting up the deal you do not have to meet the accredited investor status to put your own funds into the deal by virtue of being an issuer. If you are looking for a deal to invest in and you are not accredited, you will not find anything out there as solicitation is prohibited by the exemptions that allow for non-accredited investors.

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