centralized infrastructure. >> but is it really that simple? for the moment, most real-estate crowdfunding is only open to so-called accredited investors. what does that mean? in short, got to have a lot of money. >> an accredited investor is a term defined by the s.e.c. it means an investor who has a net worth of $1 million or more or income of $200,000. >> but sometimes it is possible for the little guy to still participate. fundrise recently celebrated the opening of their first ever crowdfunded project. >> we were the first crowdfunding platform and the only, as well, to offer an investment to non-accredited investors. the first project, at 1351 h street northeast in washington, d.c., we bought a 5,000-square-foot auto garage, rehabbed it, and leased it to famous local chef -- opened a concept called maketto. so, it's a fusion kind of asian night market, retail store in the front, coffee shop upstairs. >> the market opened in washington, d.c., after its construction was funded by 375 individual investors --