What is EquityShare

EquityShare is a real estate crowdfunding platform that focuses on investing in affordable housing projects. We enable individual investors to contribute to and benefit from real estate investments that not only offer financial returns but also contribute to community development.

How does EquityShare work?

Investors can sign up on our platform and choose from various affordable housing projects to invest in. Each investment goes towards funding the development or renovation of affordable housing units, and in return, investors receive a share of the profits from these projects.

What is the minimum investment amount?

The minimum investment amount varies by project but typically starts at $1,000. This low threshold is designed to make real estate investing more accessible to a broader range of investors.

What types of properties does EquityShare focus on?

We primarily invest in affordable housing projects, which may include multi-family units, single-family homes, or community housing projects, often in partnership with local developers and housing authorities.

How are investments chosen on EquityShare?

Our team of experts conducts thorough market research and due diligence to select projects that not only have the potential for financial returns but also make a significant impact on local communities by providing affordable housing.

What are the risks involved with investing on EquityShare?

Like all investments, those made through EquityShare carry risks, including market risks, liquidity risks, and risks specific to real estate. We encourage investors to carefully review the risk factors associated with each project before investing.

How do investors make money on EquityShare?

Investors earn returns primarily through rental income generated by the properties and potential appreciation in the property value over time. Returns are distributed to investors typically on a quarterly basis, although will be determined by their Offeror.

Can I sell my investment?

EquityShare investments are typically long-term and not as liquid as stocks or bonds. However, we are exploring secondary market options to provide more liquidity to our investors. Stay tuned!