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Shawn Wagner Land Development - Planning The Acquisition Package
16 September 2023 | 8 replies
Real estate development is an entire 2-year graduate program at many accredited universities. 
Kevin Ross Accredited Investors for Syndicated Properties
19 September 2023 | 9 replies
How to find “accredited investors” for syndicated properties? 
Ran-D Baldwin 30k a month net from other businesses (Where to start in Real Estate?)
9 August 2023 | 21 replies
@Ran-D Baldwin The good news is that is sounds like you qualify as an accredited investor.
David Babayev Value add opportunities in NNN?
15 October 2021 | 6 replies
I am doing it now.People that are accredited might have the opportunity invest in my value add retail deals I syndicate if they invest the minimums I require.I make money brokering buyers purchasing long term investment grade NNN.
Adam Bartomeo Are You Looking For A Mentor?
25 June 2023 | 15 replies
So for me being invited to events to give my presentations on what I like to do in the business and what has worked for me over the decades is appealing and a way of giving back and then by product is someone in the Audience will be a accredited investor who would like to learn more about my Home building business or my JV funding for BRRR's in the 8 states I do this in.
Evelyn Castillo Should I be an investor
12 July 2020 | 2 replies
And, I would also suggest getting a 4 year degree in business or marketing from an accredited state school.
Christopher Giannino Minimums for Syndication?
4 May 2018 | 26 replies
A Non-Accredited Investor is anyone that does not meet the above standards.A Sophisticated Investor is a type of investor who is deemed to have sufficient investing experience and knowledge to weigh the risks and merits of an investment opportunity.SEC Rule 506(b)*Permitted Investors: Accredited Investors and up to 35 Non-Accredited Investors, as long as the Non-Accredited Investors are “Sophisticated Investors.”
Matthew Drew Advice on Listing Agent Misrepresenting Property
15 November 2013 | 12 replies
We are just a little disappointed because the Listing Agent proudly displays all of the various accreditations, and this is a big name brokerage.Also, since the trust is broken with the sellers and Listing Agent, do we need to amend the sales contract and line item all major appliances, light fixtures, etc..This is in The Woodlands, Texas…Thanks,Matt
Kevin Z. Attracting investors to residential development, LLC and risks
3 January 2014 | 6 replies
The new SAFE act regulation allows soliciting strangers but requires that ALL investors in your pool be accredited investors.But I think your real question is "how to I make a case to convince people to make this investment?"
Kevin Sapp Depreciated Property to a charitable remainder unitrust
6 August 2017 | 3 replies
There are projects out there that do not require accredited status with returns similar to what you're looking at. and we are seeing conservative investors making that exact move as a place holder for their real estate dollars until a market correction and subsequent turnaround.The difference between this and a CRT is that once you go the CRT route that is forever.