
25 January 2017 | 7 replies
your being presumptuous that she is not sophisticated or accredited.. if she amassed 750k in cash she could be both and a lawyer simply is not needed.if she is old and there is a question then I agree..

7 February 2017 | 9 replies
Is your plan to get accredited, non accredited, investors for your deals.

27 January 2017 | 17 replies
If you're an Accredited Investor and would like to receive updates on “Off-Market Deals” in Texas & Oklahoma, look me up!!

10 February 2019 | 7 replies
We would qualify in the lower end of being accredited investors.So...what are your suggestions for financial the first property, then the second, third and so forth given our situation and your experience?

30 January 2017 | 11 replies
If you're an accredited investor, you can make straight cash investments into funds, which are small portfolios of higher quality investment grade real estate.

7 July 2018 | 28 replies
If you're looking for other options, there are many funds available for accredited investors, that have much lower LTV and still give you the same diversification.

13 February 2017 | 91 replies
they must be accredited though.. there is that caveat . but that is changing with the jobs act.. but like realty shares ( Nav Athwal owner) I was his very first loan when crowdfunding was justs a twinkle in the investors eyes he has grown that to a monster company and 8 to 10% is routine for him to pay to his investors.. all auto mated and like clock work.. so that's kind of the competition when it comes to raising money and doing deals.. 10% for the risk of SFR rentals is just not that appetizing to most investors.. or they just do it themselves.

2 August 2017 | 16 replies
He helps accredited investors place as much money as they want.

18 February 2017 | 1 reply
I was born and raised on a farm, was home-schooled for the first part of my life, joined the military out of HS, and have pushed myself to become something greater than what I was told I would be.About 2 years ago I was given the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" as a gift.

22 February 2017 | 10 replies
Hi @Felipe Guerra if you’re an accredited investor, considering a 1031 exchange and no longer want to be a landlord, consider learning about Delaware Statutory Trust (DST).