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Doug Martin 20k a month in passive income?
10 May 2023 | 52 replies
You are an accredited investor based on your income and net worth so that gives you access to investments that others don't have so you can use that to your advantage with access to things like realtyshares and wunder capital but those things are less regulated and because you are "accredited" the government assumes you are smart or responsible enough3.
Jacob P. Why has David Greene moved on from BRRRRing?
16 November 2020 | 29 replies
Check out my article about the Cons of BRRR.https://www.biggerpockets.com/...Note this is coming from an Accredited investors POV who used to do turnkey rentals.I personally would not do Remote BRRR as there is just a lot of risk with 1) risk of embezzlement with contractors 2) change orders and 3) bank doing bait and switch doing a lower appraisal and/or LTV on the refinance.This is especially true for high paid professional or those with a net worth of over $300,000.
David D'Ambrosio Want to get into multifamily passively
25 May 2017 | 35 replies
I work full time and I am an accredited investor, so it seems being an investor in a syndication makes sense for me.  
Austin Deardorff TICs (Tenants in Common)
17 October 2016 | 6 replies
They are available for accredited investors and they are hands-off, institutional grade real estate investments, and they allow you the option to diversify.
Carl Fredrickson Becoming an accredited investor
23 July 2019 | 9 replies
There are two types, self accredited, e.g. you sign a form saying you are.
Daniel L. Wholesaling Entity P&L, COGS vs Operating Expenses?
21 August 2013 | 7 replies
I don't know who'll be on the other end of the P&L but let's assume they happen to be a lending underwriter, accredited investor, or unaccredited crowdfunder.I'd also like to know just to keep the knowledge of what's "technically" proper/improper with me for the rest of my life.
Casey Cuppy Returns on Flip Properties
16 June 2014 | 35 replies
I agree with J Scott that most accredited investors are fairly sophisticated and look for IRRs.
Anja Brey Mortgage notes
10 February 2017 | 13 replies
I am not an accredited investor.
Charles Worth Crowdfunding and Syndication Vs. Turnkey (TK)
6 April 2015 | 8 replies
However, that may be changing with new rules and even if its not a large number of people are accredited investors on here, especially considering that one of the benefits of turnkey is that you don’t have to put in as much time and that for people living in NYC or CA the salary to become accredited is not very high by any means.2)Turnkey means different things to different people.
David Ivy Questions for Hard Money Lenders
7 February 2017 | 8 replies
Plus, any accredited/sophisticated investor rqmts., etc.Where do you get your loan docs (and PPM if appropriate) and have they been reviewed by a lending and/or securities attorney?