FAQ

What does Investors’ Harbour do?

Investors’ Harbour is a private, secure and simple-to-use online platform for accredited investors to access, review and invest in various real estate opportunities across the nation. Using the platform, investors can easily review investment offers and materials, such as legal documents and due diligence items and complete the entire subscription process electronically.

 

Does Investors’ Harbour charge a fee to invest?

Investors’ Harbour is free for all users.

 

Who can invest in a Harbour offering?

Currently, our offerings are only open to accredited investors. To qualify as an accredited investor, you must meet certain thresholds as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission under rule 501 of Regulation D. Specifically, you must meet one of the following criteria:

Earn an annual income per individual of over $200,000 per year ($300,000 per couple) with the expectation of maintaining such level of income in the future.

Have a net worth of more than $1 million (individually or jointly), excluding the value of a primary residence.

Be a bank, insurance company, registered investment advisor, business development company, or small business investment company.

Be a general partner, executive officer, director or a related combination thereof for the issuer of a security being offered.

Be a business in which all the equity owners are accredited investors.

Be an employee benefit plan, a trust, charitable organization, partnership, or company with total assets in excess of $5 million.

 

I am not a US citizen, can I invest in a Harbour offering?

Yes, Harbour offerings are designed to accept qualified investors worldwide.

 

How do I complete my investment?

On the website, you will be guided through the entire investment process.

Browse and Conduct Due Diligence: Download and review the offering materials.

2. Choose Your Investment: If you see a deal you like and want to make an investment, you can move to a secure investment area by clicking on the “Invest” button then simply fill in the amount and other investment information.

3. Accredited Investor Verification: In order for the issuer to verify that you are an accredited investor, you must submit necessary documentations.

4.   Sign and Submit: You can electrically sign offering agreements via DocuSign. The signed documents will automatically be uploaded to the investor portal. If you choose to manually sign the documents, you will be provided with instructions to e-mail or mail the signed documents to the issuer.

5. Fund: You will send funds electronically or by mail to the designated escrow account specifically for this investment. The payment options are as follows: 1) wire transfer; 2) ACH transfer; or 3) check.