22 October 2020 | 6 replies
SEC laws prohibit any sort of advertisement for raising funds for a syndication unless you restrict your exemption to accredited investors.

23 October 2020 | 4 replies
They often state that they are not 1031 friendly.You could move into passive-income DSTs if you are an accredited investor, but it's difficult to find anything that expects to cash flow over 6%, and the risk of a passive investment needs to be weighed against the equity appreciation upside potential and current cash flow.I would do a couple of things: Prioritize the following goals in order (defer your tax liability, preserve current equity, preserve current income, equity appreciation, income growth).

13 September 2021 | 8 replies
If your investors are not accredited there is a limit of 35 in a rolling 90 period.

19 August 2021 | 7 replies
I've been in the business 19 yrs and my wife and I have not had an LLC until we were told by our CPA that we were now accredited investors.

9 September 2021 | 101 replies
Either that or sell and buy when I move or sell to a REIT (being an accredited investor you can work with them through an investment firm) and 1031 to a large MF so I don't manage at all.

11 September 2021 | 15 replies
It doesn't say it's a fund nor do you have to be accredited to take part in it.

4 October 2021 | 9 replies
Lastly, I also welcome any recommendations on GP’s to look into (506B, non-accredited)!

15 September 2021 | 0 replies
The irony of the investment strategy of the average American – including those who meet the definition of an accredited investor – is that the bias toward optimizing for the downstroke and safety robs one from the benefits of individual growth and setting the stage for their future self.

24 September 2021 | 26 replies
If you are not an accredited investor, you could find some Joint Ventures to invest it in passively too or find syndications open to non-accredited investors.

19 September 2021 | 13 replies
Since they do not require accreditation and can accept non accredited investors.I fully expect the Feds to eventually raid 401(k)s if the eventual debt crisis gets bad enough.