Real estate crowdfunding is picking up steam due to the desire for more investors to diversify into specific regions and types of property, and the waning desire to actually own physical real estate due to the ongoing maintenance costs and tenant hass
Real estate crowdfunding is
picking up steam due to the desire for more investors to diversify into specific regions and types of property, and the waning desire to actually own physical
real estate due to the ongoing maintenance costs and tenant hass
real estate due to the ongoing maintenance costs and tenant hassles.
Andrew Savikas
[email protected] My own journey through
crowdfunding, especially
real estate Related posts: https://yieldtalk.com/my-
crowdfunding-portfolio/ https://yieldtalk.com/baby-steps-getting-started-with-crowdfunded-
real-
estate/ https://yieldtalk.com/why-you-should-care-about-
real-
estate-as-an-investor-even-if-you-dont-care-about-
real-
estate-investing/ Importance of new
crowdfunding choices in helping fuel entrepreneurism (and overall economic growth), especially serving traditionally underserved categories (eg non-males and non-tech companies outside of Silicon Valley, NYC, and Boston) Related posts: https://yieldtalk.com/crowdfunded-investing-democratizes-capitalism/ https://yieldtalk.com/can-
crowdfunding-help-close-300b-funding-gender-gap/ Importance of understanding «convex» vs. «concave» risk, and the implications for risk / reward profile of your portfolio Related posts: https://yieldtalk.com/diversification-
crowdfunding-investments/ https://yieldtalk.com/know-your-alternative-investing-style-zebra-or-lion/ The surprising number of choices out there for non-accredited investors Related posts: https://yieldtalk.com/24-ways-
crowdfunding-for-non-accredited-investors/ https://yieldtalk.com/5-best-equity-
crowdfunding-sites-beginning-investors/ You should also ask me about the time I had to
pick between the Google IPO and a new couch (I
picked wrong!)