Fundrise vs Yieldstreet

FundriseYieldstreet
Rating★★★★☆ 4.2★★★★☆ 4
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CategoryCrowdfunding / Passive InvestingCrowdfunding / Passive Investing
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Best ForEveryday investors who want passive real estate exposure with low minimums and low fees, without needing to be accreditedAccredited investors who want to diversify into real estate and other alternative assets beyond the stock market
Founded20122015

Fundrise Pros

  • Only $10 minimum to start investing
  • Low total fees at just 1% AUM annually
  • Open to non-accredited investors

Cons

  • Limited liquidity — withdrawals can take 30–60 days
  • Not suitable for short-term investors
  • IRA fee of $125/year unless balance criteria met

Yieldstreet Pros

  • Broadest alternative asset mix beyond just real estate
  • Transparent fee disclosures per fund
  • Managed portfolio option for hands-off investing

Cons

  • Higher minimum at $10,000 vs platforms like Fundrise
  • Most offerings require accredited investor status
  • Alternative Income Fund has high total expense ratio (3.74%)
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