In the past years, crowdfunding has gained traction for certain real estate investments. While some platforms are available to all investors, others require individuals to meet certain criteria to participate. The SEC divides investors into two categories: non-accredited and accredited. In my previous article, I discussed the differences between these two, along with some considerations for platforms that accept non-accredited investor funding.
In this piece, we’ll look at crowdfunding for accredited investors. One of the well-known players in this space is CrowdStreet, which has funded more than 750 deals with over $4 billion invested. CrowdStreet requires a minimum investment of $25,000 for most deals.
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