Basically one of my friends is trying to start up a business where he would raise money by selling shares of the company, where this company would use the funds to build a real estate portfolio, this includes basic re...
Is it legal to raise money then turn around and lend it? For instance If I know a investor who is looking for funds, backed by income producing property. Terms: 15%, 18 months, with balloon payment after 18 months. Co...
1. What is a rolling fund?
A rolling fund, sometimes referred to as a subscription fund, is a type of investment that aims to
make the venture fund asset class more accessible by allowing its managers to share deal ...
As fund managers, it's important to have a historical perspective when it comes to investment strategies and where we allocate our money. Real estate investing has been a popular way to build wealth for centuries, wit...
I wanted to give a shout-out to BP for helping to fund our first crowdfunded deal on iFunding. We raised $603,750 in exactly 24 days, or just over $25k/day. I don't have the exact figures, but I estimate about 25...
Is it common for apartment syndicators to raise private capital or use Hard money to use towards EMD of a property? With EMD typically being around 1% of purchase price, your EMD along with other up front fees can be ...
I thought the hardest part of syndicating would be raising money. But now that I have the verbal commitments from private investors, I can’t find a deal! (apartments: value add & turn key)
Any tips?
Background: I have been looking into multi-family passive investing. I attended a multi-family seminar in early November, hosted by a guru (he hates the term but I'll call him that here for simplicity) who knows my lo...
Working on scaling up our development business. We are wrapping up entitlements on our first 17 unit multi-family unit. (looking at 60% return over 18 months)Anybody go from a family-friends round syndication to an in...
Quickest and most profitable way to raise equity when trying to satisfy the banks request of 100% financing