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When you first start looking into real estate syndications, you might get overwhelmed and confused by the terminology used. And this is exactly what we’re discussing in this week’s episode!

One of the terms you’ll stumble upon in the beginning of your real estate investing journey is “accredited investor”.

Following the SEC rules, a person can be an accredited investor if they fulfill specific criteria, such as net worth and yearly salary.

This means that being an accredited investor also comes with many perks, like the ability to freely invest in any publicly advertised deal you want.

So, what are the specific criteria you need to fulfill to become an accredited investor? What’s the difference between accredited investors and sophisticated investors? And what are the advantages of being an accredited investor?

In this week’s episode of Free From Wall Street, we answer all these questions and more, so tune in to learn everything you need to know about being an accredited investor, what publicly advertised deals are, and what the SEC defines as a substantive business relationship!

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