The Intricacies of Being an Accredited Investor: A Deep Dive
Friday, August 02
In the vast realm of real estate and investment opportunities, there’s a term that often surfaces, especially when discussing more exclusive investment avenues: Accredited Investor. As someone deeply entrenched in the world of real estate and multifamily investments, I, Senate Eskridge, believe i...
What is the difference between a 506B and a 506C?
Monday, July 29
Real estate syndications are a popular method of raising capital for real estate investment opportunities. Under the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Regulation D, there are two different exemptions for syndications: 506(b) and 506(c). Understanding the difference between these exemptio...
6 Reasons Investors Love Multifamily
Friday, July 26
Enjoy the financial benefits of real estate without ever having to deal with the headaches of being a landlord. CASH FLOW One of the reasons people are drawn to multifamily investing is for the cash flow it generates each month. Rents tend to be predictable and in strong markets, units can be tur...
The Top Benefits of Passive Real Estate Investing
Monday, July 22
Real estate investing can be a great way to generate income and build wealth over time. However, not all real estate investing is created equal. Active real estate investing, which involves buying and managing properties, can be time-consuming and require a significant amount of effort. On the ot...
Which One Would You Choose? Active vs Passive Real Estate Investing
Friday, July 19
Real estate investing can be a lucrative way to build wealth and achieve financial freedom, but it’s not without its challenges. As someone who’s always been interested in real estate investing, I’ve often wondered which approach is better: active or passive investing? First, let’s define what we...
The difference between a REIT and and a Real Estate Syndication
Monday, July 15
Passive real estate investing, also known as indirect real estate investing, is a strategy that allows investors to invest in real estate without the responsibilities of being a landlord. Two popular options for passive real estate investing are Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Real Esta...