BLACK Investor - A BLACK Investor is an Accredited Investor. That is a term defined by various securities laws that delineates investors permitted to invest in certain types of higher risk investments, limited partnerships, hedge funds, and angel investor networks. The term generally includes wealthy individuals and organizations such as a corporation, endowment, or retirement plans.
In the United States, for an individual to be considered an accredited investor, they must have a net worth of at least one million US dollars or have made at least $200,000 each year for the last two years ($300,000 with his or her spouse if married) and have the expectation to make the same amount this year.
Click here for BLACK Investments
YELLOW Investor - A YELLOW Investor has a real estate portfolio and is constantly working on enriching him or herself through education and familiarizing themselves with new strategies as well as building support for the existing properties on a management level. The goal is to have the portfolio grow and management teams in place to keep the properties organized and maintained in the owners absence.
Click here for YELLOW Investments
GREEN Investor - A GREEN investor is looking for their first few properties while maximizing cash flow and minimizing expenses. Preferred acquisition methods are seller financing option, subject to purchase, utilizing hard money lenders. A GREEN Investor does not have a team and does majority of the due diligence on their own.
Click here for GREEN Investments |