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Joel A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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CrowdFunding - Realty mogul

Joel A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

So I just now am learning about crowdfunding and looking at this Realty Mogul company.  The idea of it sounds appealing however looking at the website, it appears you can only invest if you are an accredited investor.

"as having $200,000 of annual income per individual ($300,000 per couple) with the expectation of that continuing, or a net worth of more than $1 million, excluding the value of the primary residence. "

It looks like it is regulated that way for now because of certain SEC rules.  My question is does anyone know if the SEC law will change and allow non-accredited investors to invest in crowd funding.

Ultimately, as a non accredited investor, I just want to know how I would go about investing some money in crowdfunding.   Has anyone been able to do this?

Thanks

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