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Loan Receivables: Investment Opportunity with Securities
0 CommentsThere are various ways to invest in real estate via crowdfunding. Typically, the investors have acted directly as a lender. The mezzanine capital required by a project developer, or borrower, was put together out of a number of smaller loan amounts (of a maximum of 10,000 euros) from private investors. A newer approach is the purchase of loan receivables, based on a secured bank loan. This article explains how exactly this works and what the advantages are for the investor.
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US study: Bad advice with independent financial advisors
0 CommentsAnyone seeking advice on investing money relies more on an independent advisor than on a bank employee – after all, the latter are responsible for marketing the bank’s own products. Scientists from the USA have found in a study that this is not always a good decision. This is because independent advisors often make the same mistakes when investing money as lay people.
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Blockchain: Interview with Michael Stephan in the real estate newspaper Immobilien Zeitung
0 CommentsUlrich Schüppler asked Michael Stephan about blockchain technology in the real estate industry. Read here the key messages of this interview.
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Real estate holdings – The ultimate guide for anyone planning to invest in real estate
0 CommentsA real estate holding can be a profitable investment if you know what to look out for. When you have finished reading this article you will be able to answer the following questions:
– What is important when investing in real estate?
– How do I assess the risks associated with real estate projects?
– What kinds of real estate holdings are there?
– What are the advantages and disadvantages of the specific types of investment? -
5 facts why the Berlin real estate market continues to have potential
0 CommentsThe Berlin real estate market has long been of interest to investors. There are many reasons for investing in the German capital. Below we have listed the 5 most important facts why Berlin still has huge potential.