GroundFloor invests in debt products that fund a number of types of real estate projects, including residential single-family homes, multi-family homes of up to four units, townhomes, condominiums, planned unit developments and new construction.
Source: Inman News
Every-day real estate investors power GroundFloor’s rapid growth
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