Tagged: ereit

Imitation is Flattery: Reg A+ Innovations in eREITs & Beyond

The RECF (real estate crowdfunding) community has been keenly interested in finding creative ways to use the new Regulation A+ that came into effect earlier last year. However, not all filings have been successful or made much business sense. Last year, I wrote about Groundfloor’s… Read More

Too Many Real Estate Deals To Choose From? Never Fear, New Methods Are Here.

Real estate crowdfunding is one of the most popular forms of investment-based crowdfunding in the industry today. That is why it has already accounted for millions of dollars in project funding in just the last couple years. As the popularity and viability of this market… Read More

The Top 10 Crowdfunding Legal Developments of 2015

  2015 could go down as the most active year for regulatory reform in the private securities market since 1940.   After a long delay since passage of the JOBS Act in 2012, we saw an unprecedented flurry of regulatory activity in 2015. Without further… Read More

Brief: Fundrise Adds First Asset to eREIT

Fundrise has listed its first asset to be included in the new eREIT vehicle that allows non-accredited investors access to real estate crowdfunding offers. Fundrise has invested in a senior loan for the acquisition, and renovation, of a 2 unit condo project located in Long… Read More

Heads Up! Fundrise eREIT to Open Up for Investors Again Tomorrow

Fundrise’s eREIT product sold out in hours when it launched launched. The first $1 million portion was swamped by demand that exceeded the subscription amount by 503%.  Tomorrow, according to Fundrise, the platform will open up the next $2 million investment round to fund the eREIT…. Read More

Fundrise Makes Investment History By Opening World’s First eREIT

Just one day after announcing plans to open its next investment opportunity, Fundrise debuted what’s dubbed as the world’s first eREIT. The crowdfunding platform shared: “Commercial real estate has historically been one of the best performing investment assets. Investors whose portfolios have up to 20% allocated to… Read More

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