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Real Estate Crowdfunding - Streitwise and DIversyFund

Micah Pearce
  • San Antonio, TX
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I've been in the crowdfunding market for 2 years. I have pretty good success with Realtiy Mogul, Rich Uncle, AHP and moderate success with Fundrise. I recently went to see if any new platforms were available and saw that there is one called streitwise and one called DiversyFund. Has anyone had experience with these 2 platforms?

Streitwise seems fine. It takes forever for your money to get there, but other than that I think it looks fine.

I'm really skeptical about DiversyFund. Most of DiversyFund's review on Google come from 11 months ago. And someone on Facebook is yelling fake reviews too. Plus they are claiming a 17% return. I smell a scam. But maybe I'm wrong. 

Thanks,

NightHawk

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Ian Ippolito
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Ian Ippolito
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Originally posted by @Micah Pearce:

I've been in the crowdfunding market for 2 years. I have pretty good success with Realtiy Mogul, Rich Uncle, AHP and moderate success with Fundrise. I recently went to see if any new platforms were available and saw that there is one called streitwise and one called DiversyFund. Has anyone had experience with these 2 platforms?

Streitwise seems fine. It takes forever for your money to get there, but other than that I think it looks fine.

I'm really skeptical about DiversyFund. Most of DiversyFund's review on Google come from 11 months ago. And someone on Facebook is yelling fake reviews too. Plus they are claiming a 17% return. I smell a scam. But maybe I'm wrong. 

Thanks,

Micah,

There are literally hundreds to choose from. If you are an aggressive investor then those sites you are on may be perfectly fine for you. As a conservative investor, I am personally not comfortable in investing in any of those platforms as I prefer sponsors with a lot more experience, a lot more skin in the game, better fees, a model that can be recession stress tested, etc.. If that's your situation I would recommend starting with CrowdStreet ArborCrowd and RealCrowd for top-tier platforms that have both equity and debt deals. However you still have to do your due diligence, and you may need to branch out to personal networking or an investor club, in order to find many of the most experienced sponsors with multiple listing cycles of experience, as these are generally not listing on the platforms because they don't need to.

DiversyFund may be fine for aggressive investors. As a conservative investor, I feel the principals have too much of a checkered past for me to be interested versus other options which don't have that issue. If you want more information, PM me.

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