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Websites for Commercial Real Estate Crowdfunding That You Should Use: Top Four

by Tolulope Akinruli
April 18, 2023
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Numerous crowdfunding platforms provide real estate sales. Real estate transactions, however, should never be taken carelessly. It makes sense to focus just on the most sensible investment possibilities if you want your investment strategy to succeed, as captioned by Entrepreneurng report.

Here are four trustworthy websites where you may make real estate alternative investments:

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1. Partners in First National Realty

Non-accredited investors have no chances through FNRP. However, it does give accredited real estate investors direct access to a select group of commercial real estate investments with the potential for long-term growth.

This real estate crowdfunding platform enables investors to increase their portfolio of valuable commercial properties with a $50,000 initial commitment. FNRP strives to achieve an internal rate of return for each property while offering quarterly dividends and capital growth.

2. EquityMultiple

For just $5,000, an individual investor can instantly access a wide range of investment opportunities on this real estate crowdfunding platform through EquityMultiple, which offers pool, individual, and note-based types of investments!

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Despite being fairly priced, the range of real estate crowdfunding investment alternatives available prevents us from precisely quoting particular fees or minimums for the whole real estate platform.

3. CrowdStreet

CrowdStreet Similar to FNRP, CrowdStreet doesn’t provide non-accredited investors with investing opportunities. With CrowdStreet, you only need $25k to begin investing, unlike FNRP, which also has a minimum investment requirement of $50,000!

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The portal serves as a marketplace for real estate, featuring a range of various deals for particular properties. There are differences across projects in terms of things like investment minimums, costs, and expected returns.

4. Mainvest

This stands out as the most open real estate crowdfunding platform on this list, accepting investments of just $100 from non-accredited investors.

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With the help of Mainvest, the typical investor can use a nearby business as an investment property as opposed to making large real estate investments. The best of all? You won’t have to pay any fees (as an investor), allowing you to efficiently maximize your entire investment.

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Conclusion

Using the aforementioned platform puts you at a far larger risk of incurring avoidable losses, even though making individual bets may ultimately be more beneficial.

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