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Account Closed Accredited Investors, Lawyers, CPA
27 September 2022 | 10 replies
Hello all,Do any financial firms/advisors, Real Estate agents, Wholesalers, Lawyers, CPAs, investment companies, wealth management firms, private equity firms, property management companies, etc. have any suggestions for finding accredited investors?
Account Closed Accredited Investors, Private equity firms, Financial Advisors
22 September 2022 | 0 replies
Where can I find accredited investors for new development/construction projects upcoming & on the horizon yielding high ROI/profits in NJ & NY?
Maria Hernandez Becoming a Real Estate Agent
10 May 2023 | 10 replies
I have two kids who I also homeschool so having flexibility was important.
Jordan Burnett Capital Reserves for Capital Calls in a Multifamily Syndication
27 July 2020 | 14 replies
They don't invest in start ups, marginal locations, risky debt, or "opportunistic" offerings during peak pricing.Many accredited investors have multiple sources of liquidity (cash, brokerage accounts, retirement accounts, HELOC, business lines) for whatever may come up...disaster or opportunity.
Jerry Booker 203k loan rental property
16 May 2022 | 9 replies
There are contractors who have the accreditation as a Certified 203k Contractor, which is obtained after completing a 203k education course and a strict vetting process, including verification of the contractor's financials.
Dustan Marshall Retiring with rentals
24 May 2019 | 7 replies
@Dustan Marshall - You might also consider, depending on whether you qualify as an accredited investor, looking into investing via a sponsor or syndicator.
Scott Holland Crowdstreet Vs Grocapitus
4 January 2023 | 9 replies
accreditation won't be a problem.
Erick Garske CPA Comfort Letter
15 August 2017 | 21 replies
The undersigned assumes no obligation or liability for <company's> determination of the status of <investor> as an accredited investor. 
Busayo Ogunsanya Opportunity Zone - For Real Estate Investors
26 December 2021 | 37 replies
Opportunity Fund investments in real estate are subject to a substantial rehabilitation requirement.EXAMPLES OF POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITY FUNDSA $100 million national private equity fund that provides growth capital to lower middle market operating businesses located in Opportunity Zones.A $10 million local fund that provides the equity capital for the $100 million redevelopment of a closed shopping mall into a mixed-use development that includes new neighborhood retail and workforce housing.A $20 million disaster area fund that develops and leases new affordable housing for residents displaced by the 2017 hurricanes and forest fires.However, there are at least three strategies that allow a qualified opportunity fund to be open to its entire community, including non-accredited investors:Real estate fund: A fund whose primary business is investing in real estate and 90% of whose assets consist of real estate in an opportunity zone will be a qualified opportunity fund and will be exempt from the burdensome regulations of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), which paves the way for the fund to raise capital via a direct public offering – making it a true community investment fund.2.
Sam Magnant First Syndication deal, looking for second (and third) set of eyes
18 September 2023 | 10 replies
If it is a true syndication, are they accredited?