Peer-to-Peer Lending and Crowdfunding - Ch. 8
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Peer to peer lending and real estate crowdfunding complete practical guide for beginners and intermediate investors. Unique deep-dive into P2P investing and crowdfunding investing, including alternative investments, passive income ideas, and online lending platforms. Learn exactly how to invest in peer to peer lending and real estate crowdfunding safely, avoid common mistakes, and take practical next steps this week.
What You'll Learn:
- Understand how peer to peer lending and real estate crowdfunding actually work, in plain English, and how they differ from traditional investing.
- Identify the main types of P2P investing and crowdfunding deals (personal loans, business loans, property development, rental projects) and what drives their returns.
- Evaluate online lending platforms and real estate crowdfunding sites using concrete criteria like regulation, track record, fees, and risk controls.
- Apply core risk-management strategies such as diversification across many small loans or multiple properties, and setting a sensible allocation to alternative investments.
- Recognize the key risks in peer to peer lending and real estate crowdfunding—credit risk, project risk, platform risk, and liquidity risk—and how to reduce each one.
- Map these strategies to your own situation by spotting one specific area where P2P or crowdfunding might fit your goals, risk tolerance, and timeline.
- Turn ideas into action by choosing one tiny, low-risk step you can take this week (like research, opening a demo account, or test-investing a small amount).
- Capture what you’ve learned by writing down your personal checklist for evaluating P2P and crowdfunding opportunities so you can reuse it for every future deal.
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