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  2. 11 Best Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms - AOL

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    ArborCrowd is the first real estate investment crowdfunding platform from a real estate institution, and it focuses specifically on multifamily apartment investments located in many of the fastest ...

  3. The 5 Best Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms - AOL

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    Real estate crowdfunding, which simply allows accredited and non-accredited investors to buy private real estate assets through an online platform, is more than just a revolutionary concept in the ...

  4. Housers - Wikipedia

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    Housers.com is a real estate crowdfunding company. It was founded on April 27, 2015, in Spain, by Alvaro Luna of Madrid and Tono Brusola of Valencia. [1] Through its online platform, investors choose where, when, and how much to invest into Spanish real estate opportunities recommended by experts.

  5. 5 best crowdfunding platforms for investing in startups - AOL

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    3. Fundrise. Fundrise is one of the most popular real estate crowdfunding platforms. Traditionally, real estate investments were usually only available to high-net-worth individuals and ...

  6. Prodigy Network - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Network is an online real-estate crowdfunding platform that crowdfunds real-estate investments supported by capital from individual and institutional investors. [2] [3] [4] Its platform provides tools for investors to browse investments, perform due diligence and invest online.

  7. Fundrise - Wikipedia

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    The brothers founded the company with the idea to allow residents in the D.C. area to invest in real estate development projects they were building. [5] Fundrise's first project, Maketto, in the H Street NE Corridor in Washington D.C. raised $325,000 from 175 investors, where any resident of D.C. or Virginia could invest for as little as $100 ...

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