Disclaimer: I am not a financial specialist. The information in this post is for informational purposes based on my own experience and opinion and does not constitute legal advice in any way. I am not liable for any damages resulting from using the information in this article. Please consult a financial planner or tax advisor for advice on your unique situation.

Below is a quick comparison of several major crowdfunding platforms, from my personal experience investing with them. Links in the table below take you to their websites. Links to detailed reviews will follow.

PlatformTypes of InvestmentsAccredited Investor Only?Investment MinimumsInvestment FeesNoteworthy
YieldstreetReal estate, art, transportation, crypto, legal, venture capital, etc.YesVaries but typically 10k+Fee structure varies per investmentA melting pot of investment types. Short term notes offer higher rates than CDs.
Several investments are IRA eligible.
CrowdStreetReal estateYesVaries but typically 25k+Fee structure varies per investmentHistorically large marketplace of real estate investments.
Some investments may be IRA eligible, 1031 exchange eligible, or QoZ.
EquityMultipleReal estateYesVaries buy typically 10-15k+Fee structure varies per investmentShort term notes offer higher rates than CDs.
RealtyMogulReal estateYesVaries but typically 35kFee structure varies per investmentGrowth and Income REITs are diversified and have lower minimum investment of 5k.
Some investments may be IRA eligible or QoZ. 1031 exchange coming soon.
Real estate funds, venture capitalNo$2501% total fees
(1.85% for the venture capital fund)
Fundrise IPO – an opportunity to own private shares in the company.
FarmlandYesTypically 10k; 100k for farmland fundFee structure varies per investmentInvest in sustainability.

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