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506(b) vs 506(c): What Real Estate Investors Should Know
When evaluating private real estate investments, investors often hear sponsors refer to 506(b) or 506(c) offerings. These designations come from Regulation D, a framework created by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that allows companies to raise capital privately without registering securities through the full public offering process. Private offerings are extremely common in the real estate industry. Apartment communities, storage facilities, industrial properties, and development

Why Many Business Owners Invest Passively in Real Estate
Many successful business owners eventually reach a point where they begin asking an important question: How do I turn active income into long-term wealth? Building a company often requires years of focus, risk-taking, and relentless execution. In the early stages, most entrepreneurs reinvest nearly everything back into their businesses. That strategy makes sense. The business is the primary engine of growth. But as companies mature and income grows, many business owners begin thinking differe

What Is an Accredited Investor? Requirements and How to Qualify
Private investment opportunities often reference a term that can sound intimidating at first: accredited investor. In reality, the concept is fairly straightforward. The accredited investor designation identifies individuals who meet certain financial criteria and are therefore eligible to invest in private placements and alternative assets, including real estate syndications, private equity funds, and venture capital. Understanding what this designation means is important for investors who wa