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alTier, a pioneering force in real estate and alternative investment platforms, has marked a significant milestone with the launch of its Series B funding round. This strategic move is poised to propel the company forward as it strives to make high-quality real estate investments more accessible to a broader audience.
Backed by an experienced team, a network of trusted real estate partners, and a community of over 32,000 registered users, CalTier is well-equipped for its next phase of growth. The company aims to expand its user base to 500,000 and build a $7 billion AUM real estate portfolio through this funding round.
The Series B funding will drive CalTier's mission to provide a seamless investment experience for both accredited and non-accredited retail investors. By simplifying the process of real estate investing, the company is opening up an asset class traditionally reserved for institutions to individual participants.
"This funding marks a pivotal moment in our growth trajectory," said Parker Smith, Chief Operating Officer of CalTier. "We're poised to accelerate our expansion over the next 24 months and solidify our position as a leading player in the market."
The Series B round is seen as a starting point for CalTier's next chapter, with retail investors increasingly seeking alternative investments. The company's platform offers a streamlined way to access these opportunities, making it an attractive option for those looking to diversify their portfolios.
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