Online Lending with Real Estate Crowdfunding
Alternative assets have always been an investment typically reserved for the ultra high net worth individual and for institutional investors like hedge funds, private equity funds and venture capital funds.
Balancing Your Budget to Spend Less and Invest More
If you are like most of us, you will more than likely have to build up your finances before reaching a place where you are comfortable with investing. The key is finding the budget balance between saving spending and investing, which isn’t as easy as it sounds.
Four Easy Tips For Better Budgeting and Saving Habits
Having trouble committing to your budget? You started off the year with some pretty specific goals like losing 15 pounds, being more creative, and saving money.
Real Estate Crowdfunding as a Passive Investment Vehicle
“Location. Location. Location.” That real estate adage underscores the value of where you are in relation to what you value. For city dwellers, “close” means in the heart of the urban center – close to shops, restaurants, etc.
How Real Estate Crowdfunding Offers Returns of 10% or More
Investing your money is a challenge. You’re tying up your funds for quite some time, letting someone else have access to them, while you twiddle your thumbs and wait for the magic moment when you’ll have that money back again.
Adding Real Estate Crowdfunding to Your Investment Portfolio
If you have a traditional investment portfolio, you’re probably familiar with concepts like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. However, if you’re looking to diversify your portfolio, you may want to explore some new possibilities and try something new.
Securitized Assets Grounding Real Estate Crowdfunding Deal
The financial market is still a touchy subject for many people. The recent recession and financial crisis are too easily recalled. Many, many investors lost millions of dollars, Euro’s and Yen all around the world.
Why Risk Assessment is Necessary in Real Estate Crowdfunding
Every investment involves a risk. Some investments are riskier than others. For that reason, it’s important for investors to perform some due diligence to assess the risk and minimize it to some extent.
Using Real Estate Crowdfunding to Invest in New York
With Brexit the world once again finds itself on the brink of financial upheaval. Never has real estate investing seemed more attractive.
Debt Investor vs. Equity Investor: What’s the Difference?
Marketplace lending has revolutionized the matchmaking process between investors and real estate opportunities. To protect your assets, you need to understand how to invest, and the first step is figuring out if you are a debt investor or an equity investor.