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CrowdStreet
CrowdStreet is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Austin, TX, registered since 2018. It manages approximately $232 million in regulatory assets.
CrowdStreet
CrowdStreet is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Austin, TX, registered since 2018. It manages approximately $232 million in regulatory assets. The firm has 11 employees.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2018
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Austin
Corporate office
Portland, Oregon, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does CrowdStreet source the investment opportunities on its platform?
CrowdStreet sources offerings from institutional sponsors, including established real estate operators and private equity firms, and applies an internal vetting process before listing opportunities on the marketplace. The company states it removes sales calls without cutting corners on diligence, though specific rejection rates or screening criteria are not publicly detailed.
Does CrowdStreet manage client capital directly, or do investors make their own decisions?
Investors on CrowdStreet make self-directed decisions. The firm acts as a technology marketplace — it does not provide discretionary management, pooled vehicles of its own, or investment advice. Members choose individual deals or fund commitments to participate in at their own discretion.
What asset classes does the CrowdStreet platform cover?
Offerings on CrowdStreet span private equity, private credit, venture capital, real estate funds, and individual direct commercial real estate deals. The platform's real estate exposure includes both single-asset projects and multi-property funds, while its venture capital and private equity access is fund-based rather than direct company investments.
Is CrowdStreet limited to real estate, or has it expanded its scope?
Though originally known for commercial real estate access, CrowdStreet has expanded its platform to include private equity funds, private credit funds, and venture capital funds. Its website now positions the firm as a broader private-market gateway rather than a CRE-only marketplace.
Who can invest through CrowdStreet?
CrowdStreet is open to accredited investors, consistent with U.S. securities law governing private placement offerings. The firm emphasizes access for individual investors — reporting over 300,000 members — but does not serve institutional allocators or unaccredited retail investors.
Does CrowdStreet disclose assets under management or firm-level performance?
No. CrowdStreet does not publicly disclose firm-level assets under management, total capital deployed, or aggregate member portfolio performance. The platform's model makes member-level performance dependent on individual deal selection, making aggregate performance figures less meaningful and not reported.
How is CrowdStreet different from a single-family office or a traditional private equity firm?
CrowdStreet is a marketplace, not a capital allocator. Unlike a single-family office — which deploys unified, discretionary capital from one wealth source — CrowdStreet aggregates sponsor-led deal flow and individual accredited-investor demand. It does not invest from a balance sheet, manage a pool of co-mingled proprietary capital, or provide advisory oversight of portfolios.
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