Registered Architect in Real Estate Ventures interested in cross disciplinary Investments in Architecture,Urban Design,Interiors and Real Estate Development
@GlobeStcom What Reg D Does Not Allow:
No selling to the general public.
No liquidity (these are private, illiquid securities).
No guarantees of returns.
No public trading.
Reg D offerings are still subject to anti‑fraud rules, SEC oversight, and state securities laws.
'Enormous' Amount of Capital on Sidelines Means Now Is Time to Buy Multifamily https://t.co/70Tu52c7z6 via @GlobeStcom
Smart RE investors are piling up cash waiting for good opportunities to buy cheap/distressed Real Estate properties in the future.
@GlobeStcom Reg D — Rule 506(c). Increasingly popular.
Key Features:
Can raise unlimited capital
General solicitation allowed (public advertising, social media, podcasts, YouTube,etc.)
All investors must be accredited, must be verified by a 3rd party(CPA, attorney, verification service)
What’s happening to one global real estate market with an extra deal? A Luxury Home Can Help Investors Qualify for a Hong Kong Golden Visa—These Neighborhoods Could Get a Boost https://t.co/imYxRuubtS via @MansionGlobal
EV charging stations are becoming critical transportation infrastructure in a modern sustainable and clean world. Here is a good start but we need sustainable funding to realize its true benefits to a modern advanced society.
What does Harvard invests in? Over 77%+ of the portfolio invests in public technology/e-gaming/biotech companies. The rest in private alternative investments and cash equivalent.