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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. 7 best investing platforms for 2025: Low-cost options to put ...

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    CrowdStreet is a real estate investment platform founded in 2014 with the goal of connecting accredited investors with investing opportunity sponsors. The company has raised over $4.3 billion for ...

  5. Openn Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Openn is a platform that facilitates real time communication and negotiation in a property transaction. Openn combines flexibility of a private treaty with the transparency of auction price discovery. Openn Offers supports a traditional private treaty process with improved transparency.

  6. Bid on the City - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched in May 2009 with Manhattan properties for sale, and was described by CNBC as eBay for Manhattan real estate. [5] On May 25, the first live online auction for Manhattan real estate was held . [6] In March 2010, Bid on the City offered seasonal rental in the Hamptons, New York using "Dutch" auctions also known as reverse ...

  7. Internet real estate - Wikipedia

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    Internet real estate platforms surfaced around 1999 when technology advanced and statistics prove that more than 1 million homes were sold by the owners themselves in the United States alone in 2000. [1] Some of the primary Internet real estate platforms include Zillow, Trulia, Yahoo! Real Estate, Redfin and Realtor.com. [1]