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Maxine Attobrah
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Non accredited investors opportunities?

Maxine Attobrah
  • Yonkers, NY
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Are there ways for people who are not accredited investors (people who make LESS than 100,000 dollars a year) to invest in real estate similar to crowdfunding site like patch of land? 

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Dominic Metzger
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Dominic Metzger
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I am very much waiting for opportunities for non-accredited investors.  It's quite frustrating to be unable to invest in lucrative real estate equity market because of an arbitrary restriction of 200k.  I make slightly less than that yet have almost no liabilities and drastically reduced tax burdens due to overseas work which probably makes it so my take home pay is higher.  However, I still can't invest.  I hope companies like Patch of Land will open up their rules under the above Title IV (Reg A+) sooner rather than later.

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