Our platform, powered by a customizable investor portal, brings every step of the process into one place from sign up to tracking returns.
Here’s how the process works from sign-up to earning returns.
• Accessible entry point of $1,000
• Open to both accredited and non-accredited investors.
• Centralized portal for sign up, funding, tracking, and reporting
• Transparent reporting and simple investor experience
Our platform is designed for investors seeking exposure to real estate without the traditional barriers. Investors can earn a share of rental income without the responsibilities of being a landlord, as Forte handles all aspects of property management.
The Investor Portal provides a centralized view of the entire portfolio. Automated tools and workflows provide an easy process for signing up and beginning the investing journey.
— Azmat H | Co-Founder and CSO, Healthcare Company
Results may vary; this testimonial reflects one investor’s experience and may not represent all investors.
Forte makes real estate investing simple, transparent, and accessible. We give investors the opportunity to buy shares in a single purpose vehicle (SPV), representing fractional ownership in real estate properties without the headaches of being a real estate developer, a contractor, or a landlord. You have the potential to earn passive income and potential long-term appreciation, while we handle property management, deal structuring, and reporting.
Learn more about Forte in our About Us page.
Forte is open to both accredited and non-accredited U.S. investors under SEC Regulation A+, Tier 2. This means you don’t need to be a millionaire or a seasoned investor to start building your portfolio.
If you are an accredited investor, we just need to verify your accreditation status. You can do so by completing this form and sending it to us at info@forteifund.com.
Non-accredited investors are subject to the investment limits set forth in Regulation A+.
Deal-by-deal investing gives you full control over where your money goes. Instead of pooling your capital into a portfolio managed by someone else — as you would with a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) or a traditional real estate fund — you select the specific properties that match your strategy, risk tolerance, and return goals.
Here’s how the models compare:
Deal-by-Deal Investing (Forte) | REITs | Real Estate Funds | |
Control | You choose each property directly. | None | None |
Transparency | Full access to individual property details and performance. | Limited scope: you see fund-level results, not property-level data. | Limited scope: you see fund-level results, not property-level data. |
Flexibility | Invest only in deals that fit your goals. | Fixed: you’re exposed to every property in the portfolio. | Fixed: you buy into the whole fund. |
Liquidity | Typically illiquid until property exits. | Often publicly traded and more liquid. | Illiquid until the fund matures. |
Tax Benefits | Pass-through tax advantages via K-1s and property depreciation. | REITs issue 1099-DIVs which is a less flexible tax treatment. | K-1s may apply but at the fund level only. |
At Forte, our deal-by-deal model gives you the ability to customize your portfolio, invest in properties you believe in, and track performance with complete transparency – all starting with a minimum of $1,000.
Like all investments, there are risks. In the real estate space, there are three major risks to be aware of:
At Forte, we strive to mitigate risks through careful due diligence, market research, and ongoing asset management.
— Matthew C | Family Officer Manager
Results may vary; this testimonial reflects one investor’s experience and may not represent all investors.