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Has anyone used Realtyshares.com
Hi guys,
I'm relatively new to the world of real estate investing and I came across Realtyshares.com from the Bigger Pockets podcast and was interested in exploring it further. Has anyone invested with them? Any feedback, input or advice is really appreciated.
Thanking you in advance for any words of wisdom.
Minh.
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I have 1 investment with RealtyShares for about 2-3 months. It seems to be going along fine.
RealtyShares is probably my least favorite of the platform among several I've invested on for two reasons: (1) they do not prefund their investments and (2) a long lag time from closing to first payment.
Many platforms prefund their investments, meaning investors begin accruing interest the day they make the purchase, the day the platform receives their funds or shortly thereafter that date (ie. close to the actual purchase date). RealtyShares doesn't start accruing interest for investors until the deal with the borrower actually closes. That depends on RealtyShares' effectiveness in raising funds. Your investment is held hostage earning nothing in the meantime. I waited about 3 weeks for my investment and am watching some now that are open over 3 weeks and still waiting for funding.
RealtyShares pays around the end of the first full month of investment. This means that if your deal closed today (Aug 1), you would not get a payment until towards the end of September. That's not awful, but if you committed your funds in the beginning of July, that's 1 month of no interest (July) and another 6-8 week wait for your first payment. Many of the other platforms I am on outperform that.
Other than these reasons, RealtyShares tends to have more equity offerings at higher minimums than the other platforms I am on. They don't have many debt offerings. The debt offerings tend to be around 9%.
I would recommend RealtyShares; however, be sure to comparison shop as your IRR can suffer if you have to wait for the deal to close. I don't have any real insight into their underwriting effectiveness.
Jim.