ARTICLES FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS
Capstone Capital Partners’ blog is for the real estate investor’s continued education, insight into Texas markets, and pertinent information on the real estate industry. Have more questions beyond this blog?
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Private Real Estate Debt vs Credit vs REITs: A Simple Guide
Private real estate debt offers certain advantages over REITs for accredited investors. Learn more about these different types of investments.
What is an Accredited Real Estate Investor? How Do You Become One?
Accredited investors have access to investments that are not available to others. This may apply to some real estate investments.
The Easiest Way to Become a Private Real Estate Lender
Investing in a private real estate fund provides the benefits of being a private lender without many of the risks. Learn more about this opportunity.
How to Passively Invest in Geotargeted Texas Real Estate
Geotargeting provides vast marketing opportunities. Find out how passive real estate investors in Texas can take advantage of this tool.
Add Trust Deed Investments to your Investment Portfolio
Trust deed investing provides greater returns while providing a level of security that a stock or mutual fund simply cannot match.
Benefits of Adding Real Estate to Your Investment Portfolio
How much should you invest in real estate and what percentage of your funds should be allocated to real estate?
Starting Small?
Starting out small, learning the process through experience and expanding your role as you participate in more and more deals is the road many investors take.
Don’t Fly Solo
Experienced real estate and private note investors will tell you they didn’t get where they are by trying to do everything on their own. Yet many of those same people will also tell you they didn’t do exactly that when first starting out. Here are some people you should surround yourself with.
Hard Money Works
The benefits of hard money or private lending are many. These funds provide individual investors with returns much greater than they can get from a stock or mutual fund while at the same time secured with a physical asset- real estate.