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Ryan Beasley
  • Statesboro, GA
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Fundrise LLC REIT investing

Ryan Beasley
  • Statesboro, GA
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Hey everyone! I'm new to BP and I have decided to invest 50% of my monthly income for the next 2 years, until I graduate in either 1) Betterment Account 2) Fundrise LLC 3) Portfolio of ETF's. My goal is to graduate with $25,000 in my investment account(s) and invest that money in a rental property. I would just save it in a savings account but I hate idle money that just sits there and doesn't get put to work. I've been listening to Grant Cardone's Podcasts for a month or two now and he's promoted Fundrise LLC quite a few times. I'm just wondering if anyone has used Fundrise and seen success with it? Or if you could just go to www.fundrise.com and check it out for me, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank yall so much! This forum is a great tool for learning real-world knowledge.

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