Creative Ways Investors Can Raise Private Capital

Charles Farnsworth is the director of 1892 Capital Partners, an established lending company that has been helping investors in different asset classes across the nation.

He is a real estate finance expert with over 25 years of experience in corporate banking and wealth management, which includes founding a finance company and raising private capital.

Listen now to learn more about the financing side of real estate and the different factors that can help real estate investors raise capital in today’s market!

Quotables

“What you’ll find quickly in the capital side is the way you raise money and what you use it for is largely driven by your shareholders or your invested parties.”

“Depending where you are in the life cycle of real estate investing and what you’re trying to achieve largely dictates what you should be doing and what your secret sauce is.”

“In my experience, people get to places in ways that you don’t understand a lot so I think to be able to have a conversation with somebody and have them part back where you are, what’s going on, and challenge you – I just don’t know where the best place to get a mentor or a coach like that is.”

Links

Website: 1892 Capital Partners

https://www.1892capital.com

Email: Charles Farnsworth

charlesf@1892capital.com

Website: RCN Capital

https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

Website: REI INK

https://rei-ink.com/

Email: RCN Capital

info@rcncapital.com

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