Skip to content
×
PRO
Pro Members Get Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
$0
TODAY
$69.00/month when billed monthly.
$32.50/month when billed annually.
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here

Join Over 3 Million Real Estate Investors

Create a free BiggerPockets account to comment, participate, and connect with over 3 million real estate investors.
Use your real name
By signing up, you indicate that you agree to the BiggerPockets Terms & Conditions.
The community here is like my own little personal real estate army that I can depend upon to help me through ANY problems I come across.
North Carolina Real Estate Q&A Discussion Forum
All Forum Categories
Followed Discussions
Followed Categories
Followed People
Followed Locations
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback

Updated almost 8 years ago,

User Stats

5,683
Posts
3,425
Votes
Chris Martin
  • Investor
  • Willow Spring, NC
3,425
Votes |
5,683
Posts

NC PACES is here! A new method t oraise capital?

Chris Martin
  • Investor
  • Willow Spring, NC
Posted

In theory, NC residents should have an easier time accessing capital per the . For NC residents looking for crowdfunding (CF) opportunities, the has forms, instructions, and FAQs for you to get on board with NC crowdfunding.

Anyone knowing my posts on this topic () knows that I think CF and real estate investing are like oil and water. But I don't make the calls. I personally could see myself possibly initiating a CF project, primarily because the $5,000 personal limit is for non-accredited persons only per page 5 of 18 . In early drafts, at the federal and state level, the limit was per person regardless of income/assets. I know that was an issue for many of us and .

One project I could see doing is initiating a NC CF project with the intent of building a public domain platform to simplify (and automate) administration and promote NC CF implementations. Talk about recursion!

I would be really interested to hear what, if anything, people plan to do now that NC CF has become a reality.

Loading replies...