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Eli Shicker
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Investors are hesitant to invest due to this...

Eli Shicker
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Hi,

After procrastinating for 10 years I am going full steam ahead to start syndicating multi-family properties.

I've worked as a broker and have many investor clients that are interested in investing with me.  The biggest obstacle I'm finding right now is that many of them are hesitant bc they think we are on the brink of a recession.  

It got me thinking. If we are about to go into a recession:

Is this not a good time to start acquiring? Should I wait it out? I've noticed many players are selling their portfolio's.

Or dive in anyway bc at this point I need to just get started? And who knows what the future will bring.

Thanks.

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