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 ind
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 ind