World’s first crowdfunded hotel: Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs raises $1.5M

Realty Mogul, along with Kittridge Hotels & Resorts, LLC, has announced that stakes in the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs are officially sold out. This news marks crowdfunding history as the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs will go down as the first operating hotel in the United States to successfully use crowdfunding.

In total, Realty Mogul raised over $1.5 million for the project, spread across 85 investors around the U.S. In addition to the potential financial benefits of being an equity owner in the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs, individual investors in the hotel are receiving VIP benefits including free use of the hotel owner poolside cabana, 25% discounts off the best available room rates, free room upgrades and more. 

“Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs is excited to be the first crowdfunded hotel in the nation and we’re honored to have completed this transaction with Realty Mogul, the leader in real estate crowdfunding,” said Andy Carpiac of Kittridge Hotels & Resorts, LLC. “Our staff is thrilled we have the privilege of servicing our new owners at the hotel and treating them all to an exceptional level of VIP service. For all of our new investors, Hard Rock Hotel Owners Cards are in the mail.” 

“This is a historic time for both Realty Mogul and Hard Rock as hospitality makes so much sense coupled with crowdfunding, ” said Jilliene Helman, CEO of Realty Mogul.  Not only can hotel owners raise capital for their projects, but they can drive bottom line results through a network of investors that are staying at the property, touting the property and encouraging their friends and relatives to frequent the property.”

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For Realty Mogul, the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs marks just the beginning as the company will be actively crowdfunding more hotel transactions in the near future.

Disclaimer: Hard Rock International is not an owner of the Hard Rock Hotel Palm Springs or a party to the crowdfunding announced today.

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