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Kai Zhou How to Start Real Estate Investing with a Day Job
8 July 2020 | 28 replies
Often you need to be an accredited investor and pony up at least $50K to get involved, but you typically get respectable returns.
Daniel Lozowy How do you find a discount rate for a DCF Analysis
15 July 2020 | 9 replies
I've never seen a DCF analysis on a real estate venture, but I suppose the answer depends totally on your perspective, even within the same investment.If I am a young person with not many investment options, my discount rate might be what I can easily get in traditional investments with a risk-adjustment, say something like 5%If I am an accredited investor with access to numerous private deals, I might look at the average of those deals and call that my discount rate, and that might be something like 15%.
Dan D. 750k-1mil to invest passively
18 April 2021 | 15 replies
They simply want to grow wealth passively with no headache and outpace inflation by a factor of 2 or greater.If you are accredited then many syndicators will look at accepting those types of investors for their projects.
Andrew Irwin Opportunity Zone Funds - non Accredited Investor
20 July 2020 | 4 replies
I've looked around at some of the lists of OZ funds but many of them require that I be an Accredited Investor.
Gregory Schwartz College Towns: Are we approaching a buying opportunity
22 July 2020 | 45 replies
@Gregory SchwartzNot quite option C, but one step closer to people (employers and employees) accepting that the value of education is in outcomes, not accreditation.
Omar Khan Passively investing or holding onto cash?
22 July 2020 | 15 replies
I'm an accredited investor sitting on a chunk of cash, but I'm hesitant to tie up large amounts of money with the uncertainty of the economic outlook with the pandemic. 
Danny Milea >150k In Taxes 2019
29 July 2020 | 15 replies
There are a ton of investments she can get into that are tax-efficient but at her income level unless she is accredited you don't have a ton of options. 
Ellie Perlman How to Automate Capital Raise for a Real Estate Syndication
24 September 2021 | 11 replies
Get all of their pertinent contact information and ask if they’re accredited investors, as well as how much money they’re planning to invest, etc.
Kayla Utley What to do with $150,000
3 December 2021 | 9 replies
It’s looking like I am going to be homeschooling 3 kids this year so I am a little concerned on being able to commit to 2 properties, especially because they would be my first properties.
Justin Ake Looking for Opportunity to invest money not time
22 July 2020 | 1 reply
I'm willing to help other accredited investors however by passively lending them money.