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For decades, investing in real estate was seen as a game for the wealthy — the kind of thing you only got into once you’d saved enough for a hefty down payment and had the patience to take on tenants, repairs, and property taxes. But in 2025, that’s no longer the case. Today’s real estate market offers more accessible entry points than ever before, making it entirely possible to put as little as $1,000 to work without owning a single building outright. The secret? You no longer have to buy the whole property to benefit from the income and appreciation real estate provides.
One of the most powerful changes in recent years has been the rise of real estate crowdfunding, which has taken the traditional barriers to entry — high costs, complex management, and steep…