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Jacques L Burnett
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Tips for Syndicating in Vermont

Jacques L Burnett
  • New to Real Estate
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I currently am in the early phases of BRRRR method with a duplex but have an unquenchable thirst when it comes to learning everything I can here in the process. I have multiunit management experience I have learned from times as a Billeting manager in the Marines, as well as leadership and other management experience with that through Enterprise. I'm interesting in becoming a syndicator as it sounds like a role that would not only fit me but be enjoyable. Does anyone have any advice on getting started as a Syndicator? Ideally I'm looking in Vermont as there is a growing need for multifamily housing but I'm open to much more.

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