A Fundrise Review After 5 Years Invested - Physician on FIRE (2024)

In January of 2018, I made some of my first passive real estate investments, including an allocation to a diversified portfolio of projects with Fundrise. Five years later, I feel more than comfortable sharing this Fundrise review.

Fundrise stands out to me for a few reasons.

One, you do not have to be an accredited investor to invest with them. You can put in as little as $10 and they’ll match it with another $10 in bonus shares. That’s a quick way to earn 100% on your money. Sadly, they won’t match your contribution for a $100,000 investment (but they will give you the ten bucks).

Additionally, there are no individual projects to invest in. Rather than picking from individual deals, you invest in eREITs, which are funds that hold dozens of projects of various types with differing risk and return profiles.

Dividends are issued monthly, and you have the option to reinvest them or take the cash. I generally do the latter with all investments and choose how to manually reinvest the money if I have no need for the cash flow at the moment.

Fundrise is a good option for those looking to break into passive real estate investing without making a major financial commitment. Please note that I am a client of Fundrise, having invested in early 2018 and this website earns a commission for referrals to Fundrise via links on this site.

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Fundrise Returns

Before we get into the details, let’s start with what everyone really wants to know. Can you expect to make money with Fundrise?

I have.

In five years, my total return has been 59%. Annualized and accounting for timing of cash flows, I’ve seen a 10.8% IRR.

Using the rule of 72, an IRR of 10.8% would double your money in 6 to 7 years. 10.8% is also pretty similar to the long term returns of the stock market when averaged over many decades.

Past results don’t necessarily predict future returns. I’ve been happy with this investment over the last half-decade, but I can’t promise returns will be similar for the next 5 or 15 years.

While double-digit returns are good, the returns I’ve seen with Fundrise are below the average IRR of fully realized deals on the RealtyMogul (see past returns), EquityMultiple (see past returns), and Crowdstreet platforms, which are all in the mid-to-high-teens.

The tempered returns I’ve seen with Fundrise may be at least partially due to a more conservative risk profile.

You can compare the returns seen of Fundrise investments with that of publicly traded REITS and US stocks for the last 6 years on the site. They’ve also got every investor’s actual returns plotted out on a graph. The scatter plot is updated daily.

Note that these fees, including my lifetime 10.8% average, are after accounting for Fundrise’s 0.15% annual advisory fee and 0.85% management fee (1% per year in total).

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Fundrise Risk Profiles

When you invest in a single project, there is a chance, albeit a small one, that you could lose 100% of that capital.

Fundrise doesn’t offer single projects. The risk of losing your shirt when invested in dozens of deals is minimal. Could you lose money? Sure. But if every deal goes kaput, such an economy will give us bigger things to worry about than our Fundrise balance.

My money is invested in four Fundrise funds: East Coast eREIT, Heartland eREIT, West Coast eREIT, and the Flagship Real Estate Fund.

These collectively hold about 100 different projects. Here’s a sampling.

The projects are scattered throughout the United States with most of the activity happening in states where it doesn’t snow much.

Just over a third of them are Value Add deals. Just under a third are in the more conservative Core Plus category. Fixed Income (Debt) also tends to be a safer, more conservative approach, and 22% of my projects are fixed income. Finally, just over 10% are in the Opportunistic category where one accepts more risk for a higher potential reward.

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Altogether, Fundrise is managing 285 ongoing projects, and 138 have been completed as of January, 2023.

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Fundrise Account Levels

Want to level up? Bust out your wallet (or ACH routing number and account number).

It’s true that you can open an account with ten dollars, and that gets you a Starter account which can be used to invest in the Flagship Real Estate Fund.

Four more levels are offered, including Basic ($1,000 investment), Core ($5,000 investment), Advanced ($10,000 investment), and Premium ($100,000 investment).

A Core account lets you invest in funds beyond the Flagship Real Estate Fund. An Advanced account gives one access to the more tax-advantaged Fundrise eFund, and a Premium account gives you priority access to support and one-on-one calls with their team. I’ve never had a reason to request either.

Fundrise Flexibility

One question that should be asked when considering any alternative investment is “What are my liquidity options?”

I’m glad you asked.

With Fundrise, it’s pretty simple. You can withdraw any investments made in the Flagship Real Estate Fund or Income Fund without penalty. To withdraw from the eREITs or eFund, if you’ve held the assets for less than five years, you’ll pay a fee of about 1%. There is no fee after the five year mark.

Ongoing fees add up to 1% annually, which is definitely on the low side for this type of investment.

Liquidation requests are reviewed on a quarterly basis, so it’s not as simple as taking money out of a savings account. There’s always a chance that your request may not be granted; I imagine that would only be the case if an overwhelming number of investors requested their money at the same time.

You also have some flexibility when it comes to automating investments. You can choose to invest a certain amount every week, every other week, or once or two times monthly if you wish. You can also reinvest dividends and distributions if you’d rather not take the cash.

Most people will choose to invest with after-tax money, but you also have the option of opening a Traditional or Roth IRA with Fundrise for a $125 annual fee (which can be waived if criteria are met based on the amount invested). They use Millennial Trust Company as the custodian of assets.

You could also invest in Fundrise funds with your own self-directed IRA, Roth IRA, or 401(k).

Fundrise Taxes

In the funds available to me at the Core account level (middle of the three), I’m presented each year with a 1099-DIV. The distributions I’ve received are reported as a mix of Box 3 (Nondividend distributions a.k.a. return of capital) and Box 5 (Section 199A dividends).

Both are rather tax-efficient. Return of capital (Box 3) is not taxed (although it may decrease your cost basis, resulting in long-term capital gains when selling the asset. Section 199A dividends qualify for a 20% QBI deduction as long as you as a taxpayer qualify.

Investors in the Fundrise eFund, a purportedly even-more-tax-efficient vehicle, will receive a K-1.

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Fundrise Review Summary

You cannot expect to hit a home run with Fundrise, but a steady stream of singles and double with the occasional foul ball should get you where you want to go. If you’re good with high single-digit to low-double-digit returns with low volatility in a diversified real estate portfolio, Fundrise can be expected to deliver.

You can start with as little as $10 today and for a limited time, you’ll get $10 worth of bonus shares.

This website may be rewarded with a referral fee if and when you do choose to create an account, and we thank you for supporting our mission.

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FAQs

What happens after 5 years with Fundrise? ›

Fundrise Flexibility

With Fundrise, it's pretty simple. You can withdraw any investments made in the Flagship Real Estate Fund or Income Fund without penalty. To withdraw from the eREITs or eFund, if you've held the assets for less than five years, you'll pay a fee of about 1%. There is no fee after the five year mark.

Can you get your money back from Fundrise? ›

While you are supposed to invest for at least five years with Fundrise, you can request to cash out at any time. However, they reserve the right to restrict redemptions during real estate market downturns.

Can you really make money with Fundrise? ›

The Bottom Line: Can you make money on Fundrise? Yes. I have been a Fundrise investor for about a year and a half. Currently my net annualized return (July 2024) is 5.3% (see screen shot from my account below).

How long should you hold a Fundrise investment? ›

Fundrise investments are intended to be held long-term, as private investment funds take time to generate value.

Is my money safe with Fundrise? ›

Yes. Fundrise is a legitimate company and has been around since 2012. Three of the funds are registered with the SEC, as defined by the Securities Act of 1940, while 10 funds are exempt from registration. Non-registered funds are best for aggressive investors willing to risk all of their capital.

What is better than Fundrise? ›

What Is Better than Fundrise? Groundfloor is better than Fundrise in terms of liquidity. Groundfloor offers short-term investment opportunities (6-18 months), while Fundrise's investment period is 5 years or more. With Fundrise, you'll have your money tied up for a more extended period.

What happens if Fundrise goes under? ›

The Fundrise funds are one of the few non-accredited offerings that are set up with full bankruptcy protection(bankruptcy remote and shareholders can vote on replacement manager if it goes bankrupt). This provides potential investors with some extra peace of mind. They also have a very easy to use website.

What is the return rate for Fundrise? ›

Fundrise performance
Fundrise (all clients)3Bonds (Bloomberg Agg.)6
Dividends (income return)2.17%2.48%
Appreciation (price return)-0.67%-14.47%
Total return1.50%-11.99%

Does Fundrise automatically invest your money? ›

You can schedule these automatic recurring investments on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis to your Fundrise portfolio from your account settings for a minimum of $10. Any auto-investments are allocated according to your chosen investment plan.

What is the Fundrise controversy? ›

The Initial Allegations

Investors claimed that they were misled about the nature and risks associated with their investments. Some alleged that Fundrise had exaggerated the potential returns, while others accused the platform of failing to disclose crucial information about the underlying real estate projects.

Do you get monthly income from Fundrise? ›

You receive dividends as quarterly cash payments that are either distributed to your bank account or reinvested, depending on your preference. To learn more about dividends at Fundrise, read our full blog post.

How much money do I need to invest to make 4000 a month? ›

Making $4,000 a month based on your investments alone is not a small feat. For example, if you have an investment or combination of investments with a 9.5% yield, you would have to invest $500,000 or more potentially. This is a high amount, but could almost guarantee you a $4,000 monthly dividend income.

Is Fundrise tax efficient? ›

Fundrise investors invest in our low-cost, tax-efficient funds in two ways - through an investment plan or by directly investing into an available fund. Log in to see our full list of offerings.

How much can you start with Fundrise? ›

Start investing in less than 5 minutes and with as little as $10.

How long does it take for funds to settle in Fundrise? ›

Our investments can take up to five business days to settle (typically a week or 7 calendar days), at which time you will begin participating in potential returns. You can track the status of your investment on the transactions tab of your dashboard.

What are Fundrise average yearly returns? ›

Annual returns of client accounts
Fundrise (all clients) 1Public REITs (all U.S. REITs) 2
202122.99%39.88%
20207.31%-5.86%
20199.16%28.07%
20188.81%-4.10%
3 more rows

What is the maximum investment in Fundrise? ›

How is my maximum investment determined? Your maximum investment is equal to 100% of the amount you have invested with Fundrise (again, this is cost basis, not account value). For example, if you have invested $2,000 with Fundrise, you can invest up to $2,000 in the iPO.

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