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Dustin Cook
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Holfolio

Dustin Cook
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Has anyone here invested with Holdfolio?  They are a crowdfunding company where you get to own 2% of 10 different properties in Indianapolis for each $10,000 invested.

http://holdfolio.com 

I am debating between doing something like this and buying one or two turnkey SFRs.  I talked to Jacob Blackett on the phone a while back and got a good impression from him.  If anyone has invested with them I would be very interested in hearing how their experience was.

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Gene D.
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Gene D.
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  • Boca Raton, FL
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I have not looked into something like this personally, but it would seem the profit potential will be significantly watered down and you have very little control over the investment, may as well invest in a great REIT, at least you get liquidity, transparency and better tax strategy

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