You can invest through the Celestia Capital Investments Marketplace provided you are:
Celestia Capital Investments will also review and approve your account with respect to anti-money laundering laws to ensure you are eligible to invest.
You can make investments as an individual, jointly with a spouse, or through an IRA (subject to sponsor limitations), trust, or entity.
Did you know that accreditation is a definition, not a process? Accredited investors, as defined by the SEC, are those who meet the criteria to participate in certain private capital market deals. Generally, an individual person is considered an accredited investor if you meet one of the following requirements:
For more information on accreditation, especially the accreditation criteria for trusts and other business entities, visit our Help Center article: Accreditation overview.
Before you can invest through the Marketplace, you need to:
We suggest you:
While the following might differ slightly for a Celestia Capital Investments Advisors-managed investment, these are the typical stages in the offer process:
For a more in-depth look at our offer process and what happens at each stage, check out this article: Offer process overview.
The deals that are on the Celestia Capital Investments Marketplace are structured in such a way that generally do not make a 1031 exchange possible as you cannot exchange from a personally disposed-of property into a passive Marketplace investment because the Marketplace interests are generally not “like kind” property for purposes of the 1031 exchange rules.
Celestia Capital Investments charges a per-investment technology fee; it currently does not charge investors a commission. Refer to the Fees tab on the deal page, as well as the Operating Agreement in the Documents section. The sponsor may allocate Celestia Capital Investments’s fees as a project or entity expense, meaning the fees charged by Celestia Capital Investments are ultimately borne by Celestia Capital Investments investors.
Celestia Capital Investments earns revenue in a few different ways:
For information on how the Celestia Capital Investments Marketplace and realized deals have performed, visit the Marketplace Performance page.
For information on the track record of the sponsor presenting a specific deal, refer to the section labeled The Sponsor on each offering’s detail page.
Please keep in mind that past performance is not indicative of future results or success.
Every deal, and the sponsor(s) behind it, undergoes the same review process for inclusion on our Marketplace.
First, we evaluate the sponsor’s background and track record to evaluate the sponsor’s capability to execute their business plan and provide investors with a high degree of professionalism. Second, we evaluate the sponsor’s proposed investment opportunity to ensure that it aligns with the sponsors’ background and with Marketplace investor preferences. Third, we review and analyze the terms of the proposed deal and associated documents. We then provide our decision to the sponsor to either adjust to comply, or reject any deal that does not meet our criteria.
Learn more about our sponsors and deal review process here: Deal Review.
No, investment performance cannot be guaranteed. In fact, investing in commercial real estate entails substantive risk. An investment in a private placement is highly speculative and involves a high degree of risk, including the risk of loss of the entire investment. You should not invest unless you can sustain the risk of total loss of capital. Private placements are illiquid investments and are intended for investors who do not need a liquid investment. All investors should consider their individual factors in consultation with a professional advisor of their choosing when deciding if an investment is appropriate.
For most deals on the Celestia Capital Investments Marketplace, the minimum investment amount is $25,000, though this may vary. The minimum for Celestia Capital Investments Advisors-managed products are: C-REIT: $25,000 and Thematic Funds: varies but typically $100,000+.
Since private real estate investments are generally illiquid, investors are normally unable to sell their investment, unlike liquid or traded securities. Any hold periods listed on the Celestia Capital Investments Marketplace are target hold periods; hold periods are subject to change and no hold period is guaranteed.
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