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Don Konipol Three Types of Real Estate Crowdfunding Sites
4 October 2019 | 10 replies
The platform may allow investment by accredited investors only or be open to almost anyoneEach has advantages and disadvantages.The portals that allow anyone to post a deal have not been very successful and they will probably remain a fringe categoryMany investors are familiar with the big players in the industry that provide access to deals sponsored by numerous parties.As an example of a single sponsor platform I will use our own.In the last two years we crowdfunded/syndicated 26 real estate debt deals, raising just over $46,000,000.00 and two months ago completed our first equity raise, raising $1,700,000.00.Additionally, we did a co raise with a major real estate debt crowdfunding portal that was primarily residential and wanted to move into the commercial space.I will tell you that despite many similarities, no two portals operate the same, and there are major differences in deal type, vetting, costs, risks, returns, and transparancy.Keep watching this arena.
Alonzo Mansel Alonzo's taking the stage
30 July 2018 | 7 replies
After diving into the numerous amounts of information related to real estate investing and wholesaling my vision aligned.
Rupa Nair Newbie investor in the Twin Cities area
4 September 2018 | 19 replies
There are numerous real estate pros on the site and will gladly help you in whatever capacity needed.
Frank Wheeler Quick Fix or Major Remodel for rental home in Berkeley
16 January 2020 | 3 replies
However, this home is in Berkeley and I am concerned about destroying historical elements and potential added structural engineering costs that could make the house attractive to a buyer in future years, along with the opportunity cost of construction now versus getting rental income from the house in the next few months. 
Tim Porsche What Are Your Three Favorite Methods To Find Deals?
13 June 2018 | 3 replies
It seems like the most crucial element to have success with it is to first find a great deal. 
Bob H. Tub in new home is backward, with inaccessible faucet and drain
19 June 2018 | 13 replies
I've seen builders do it on numerous occasions to correct an error.
Richard Humphreys What Am I Missing?: First Time Investor
15 June 2018 | 2 replies
Pest control was considered an accepted element of maintenance.
David Morehead book suggestions for apartment complex
19 June 2018 | 13 replies
@David MoreheadBooks: Due Diligence Handbook (super important and often missed element of the underwriting process)The Real Estate Game: The Intelligent Guide To Decisionmaking And Investment (solid overview by an experienced operator)How to Create Lifetime Cash Flow Through Multifamily Properties (free, solid book)Articles:How to Avoid the Most Common Commercial Due Diligence MistakesDeal Screening Checklist for Passive Multifamily InvestorSpend time poking around the Internet + networking with local multifamily investors to understand how to underwrite and what assumptions to use. 
Maegan King Tenants Say the House is Haunted
18 June 2018 | 25 replies
For numerous unexplained reasons (can't believe I'm typing this), we think a spirit may live there but would not call it haunted (think Poltergeist!).
Tevin Russell Developing lists to cold call
22 June 2018 | 28 replies
Oh as far as DNC list goes, i have heard numerous contradicting arguments.