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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Accredited vs Sophisticated investors
If you are a Multifamily syndicator, I’d love your feedback on this:
What percentage of your deals require accredited investors only as opposed to being open for sophisticated investors?
Thanks,
Steve
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We can accept up to 35 non-accredited investors in each offering, because we use the 506(b) exemption. This exemption allows non-accredited investors but prohibits advertising. If we were to use the 506(c) exemption we would be allowed to advertise but we would be prohibited from accepting non-accredited investors. I've done one 506(c) out of like 30+ syndications. I really don't need to advertise because investors come to me from word-of-mouth and referrals, so if I don't need it there's no reason to restrict who I can accept just so I can advertise.