Founded in 2013, PeerStreet’s platform provides a two-sided marketplace for real estate-related debt investments.
PeerStreet said in its bankruptcy filing that it plans to sell its mortgage loan assets and technology platform.
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PeerStreet, a California-based real estate crowdfunding platform, has filed for bankruptcy. So reports FinTech Futures.
Founded in 2013, PeerStreet’s platform provides a two-sided marketplace for real estate-related debt investments.
PeerStreet said in its bankruptcy filing that it plans to sell its mortgage loan assets and technology platform.