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Crowdfunded Real Estate Investing Essentials – Part 4

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Summary

  • What is Internal Rate of Return (IRR)?
  • What is Equity Multiple?
  • What kinds of Fees can I expect to be charged to invest?
  • What do the terms “Carry“, “Promote” and “Waterfall” mean?
  • How do Capital Contributions, Fees and the Promote/Waterfall combine to drive the risk and return profile of a deal?

In this final post of the series we’ll cover the remaining foundational concepts that every investor needs to understand and be able to apply when analyzing any real estate deal. Failure to do so will likely result in the opportunity cost of better deals missed and frustration when the deal underperforms.

To continue reading jump to Crowdfunded Real Estate Investing Essentials – Part 4.

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