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Fundrise Spins Off Its Real Estate Investment Arm, RSE Capital

Fundrise Spins Off Its Real Estate Investment Arm, RSE Capital

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·Nov. 11, 2016·1 min read

Real estate crowdfunder, Fundrise, has made its investment division into an independent company, RSE Capital Partners; the goal was to separate and focus on the two functions of capital raising – via Fundrise with its eReit platform – and capital providing to real estate projects; RSE will focus on financing real estate deals from $20 million to $100 million, while they examine ways to make terms more flexible.  Source

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