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Zander Kempf Formal Education or Hands On Experience?
4 August 2019 | 12 replies
If you are not an accredited investor, you can perhaps identify a commercial development crowdfunding deal through crowdstreet or otehr platforms.
Derek Robinson Next Level Thinking/Truly Passive Income
25 March 2019 | 20 replies
@Derek Robinson you can invest in Multifamily syndications if you are an accredited investor because most of the syndicators accept only accredited investors but some do take sophisticated investors if you are not an accredited investor and you can sit and see the money being directly deposited to your account and also you can reap the benefit of cost segregation and accelerated depreciation and wash off your other passive income with paper loss in apartment investment.
Eric Busch Passive Investment Opportunites in Texas
11 October 2014 | 7 replies
Your capital to invest makes a difference and also whether you are an accredited investor or not.
Seth Williams 8 Unit Deal - Utility Question
4 April 2018 | 11 replies
LInks and Info below: According to the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 186 Section 22, A landlord may cause to be installed by a plumber licensed in the commonwealth, at the expense of such landlord, submetering equipment in the landlord’s building to measure the quantity of water provided for the exclusive use of each dwelling unit, provided that such equipment meets the standards of accuracy and testing of the American Water Works Association or a similar accredited association; and provided further, that a sub-meter is installed for each dwelling unit in the building and for the common areas of the building, so that all water used in a building is measured by both a primary meter and a sub-meter.The practice of utility billing for natural gas, trash and electricity is prohibited in the state of Massachusetts.
Lex Phumirat Newbie, Have about 50-60K to invest. Where should I invest?
5 September 2018 | 17 replies
If not, see if you may qualify as an accredited investor.
David W. Best Cities to invest in under $100k
14 April 2019 | 352 replies
I choose to work with accredited investors.
Guru Thapar Investing in an out of state apartment building
14 October 2016 | 3 replies
If you're an accredited investor you might consider investment into DSTs.
Tyler Alberson Real Estate Sydicate/Crowd Funding
1 May 2016 | 6 replies
Because of certain securities laws and laws pertaining to accredited investors I am worried I may not be able to scale as quickly as possible.
Erica Clark Is this worth what my mind is telling me?
30 June 2013 | 8 replies
Just to be safe and not sorry, I am going to give you my numbers without it being nationally accredited as historic.
Andrew Angell Anybody work with the STR syndication called Techvestor?
22 May 2023 | 6 replies
I'll check deeper.As for the $200k income, I think that is just part of the accredited investor qualification isn't it?