What is an Accredited Investor?

“Learn the history, definition, and confusion behind what makes someone an accredited investor.” So you want to invest in private placements? Welcome to the club! With more than a trillion dollars worth of investment capital passing through this space every year, you’re in good company. But if you’re interested in Regulation D private securities, then…

How Multifamily Investing Can Resist a Recession

Over the last 40 years, multifamily has outperformed every other real estate asset class with better overall returns, better risk-adjusted returns, and lower volatility. The economic impacts of COVID-19 have resulted in a recession not seen since the Great Depression almost a century ago. Here, we’ll provide data to showcase multifamily performance over the last…

Why the Top Asset Allocation Models Include Real Estate

In the financial investing world, asset allocation models are everywhere. There are income models, growth models, and balanced models. There are one-fund, two-fund, and three-fund models. Some people are aggressive with 100% of their portfolio in stocks, while others only invest in bonds. The combinations of what one can invest in are endless. And no…

90% of the World’s Millionaires Do This to Create Wealth

Andrew Carnegie

Over the last two centuries, about 90 percent of the world’s millionaires have been created by investing in real estate. For the average investor, real estate offers the best way to develop significant wealth. As with any and all forms of investing, it is best to get started early with real estate so you can put time on…

Maximizing Real Estate Investments: Unleashing the Power of IT Services

In the dynamic world of real estate investing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for success. As technology continues to evolve, savvy investors are increasingly turning to IT services companies to gain a competitive edge. Leveraging the expertise of these service providers can streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and open up new avenues for growth….