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Sigmund Reboquio Any one Investing Realty Shares ?
8 April 2017 | 1 reply
I have no experience borrowing from Realty Shares.You need to be an Accredited Investor to put money into Realty Shares.The criteria is:Individual income over $200,00/yearOr: You and your spouse have total income over $300,000/yearOr: Net worth over $1,000,000 not including your primary residence
Bo McCoy So Cal - Orange County Property - Sell or Hold
19 April 2017 | 12 replies
In today's market that may be doable, but for first time investors (outside of what we have now) it could be rather stressfulYou have certainly given us more to think about.Hi Bo, If you’re in a time crunch and an accredited investor, I might recommend you learn about DSTs (Delaware Statutory Trusts).
Brian C. White label crowdfunding platforms
26 June 2017 | 7 replies
Will you buy a list of accredited investors in your area or some other means?
Henrik Lemos How to find financial adviser for retiring prop. investor
3 May 2017 | 6 replies
If you're mother is an accredited investor, eventually wants to sell some of her properties and she wants to defer her capital gains tax she might consider reinvestment into DSTs (Delaware Statutory Trusts).
Zachary Budde Anyone have experience with real estate crowd funding websites?
16 April 2015 | 2 replies
It looks like you have to register and become an accredited investor to participate in these projects.
Guillermo Matias Why a Net Lease Property for Your First Commercial Deal?
28 February 2022 | 11 replies
It becomes less about yield and more about equity growth and dirt value over time.Now those accredited investors that want more yield they might buy one stabilized property with a larger chunk of their liquid cash and then invest with me passively in my value add sponsor deals which are typically up to 1 year to stabilize and 3 years to exit.
Jeanette J. Rehabbing a meth house
18 May 2012 | 12 replies
Did any home schoolers live there?
Brian Curley Real Estate Crowdfunding - Can it work?
10 March 2014 | 24 replies
That part of the Act will allow non-accredited investors to participate in crowdfunding.
Raj Gandhi Raise capital using a Survey instead of sales pitch to family & friends?
14 November 2014 | 8 replies
One word of caution is that if recipients are un-accredited you could find yourself in some hot water if a deal was to happen, although unlikely.Check out blue sky laws.
Haider Abdullah Legal structure for flippers
6 November 2022 | 2 replies
As you can imagine, along with operating agreements, PPMs and accreditation documents, this is very cumbersome.