Real estate capital raising is soliciting and securing investment capital from individuals, institutions, or other sources to finance the purchase, development, or renovation of real estate property.
Hard money lending is a short-term real estate loan obtained from private investors or individuals at rates higher than traditional lenders based on the value of the property instead of the borrower’s creditworthiness.
Private money loans are backed by a real estate asset and used for flipping a house, rehabbing an investment property, or raising capital for real estate purchasing.
Self-directed accounts are retirement accounts, such as an IRA, used to purchase real estate property or investments. These are typically managed by individuals or money managers.