Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding, Regulatory
More Info on New SEC Crowdfunding Rules: What Regulation A+ Means for Real Estate
As we noted here earlier this month, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in March approved new rules opening the door for millions more people to invest in real estate. Here’s a bit more detail on the new, so-called Regulation A+ and their potential impact on crowdfunding real estate. Before Only accredited investors could invest […]
by Tyler Stewart • April 28, 2015

Crowdfunding, Regulatory
SEC Approves New “Reg A+” Rules for Crowdfunding
Last week the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved new rules that implement Title IV of the JOBS Act. The crowdfunding community has been waiting with anticipation for these rules because of the potential to raise capital from non-accredited investors (as well as accredited investors) more efficiently and more easily across state lines.
by Tyler Stewart • April 1, 2015

Crowdfunding, Why RealCrowd
A (Slightly Biased) Look at the Current Shape of Crowdfunded Real Estate
A year ago, the crowdfunded real estate (CFRE) space didn’t exist. Now, there are at least a dozen companies engaged in some flavor of CFRE. While each one of them owes their marketable existence to the same two pieces of legislation, Title II and Title III of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, their […]
by Adam Hooper • January 10, 2014