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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply

Co-Invest through an LLC with other investors
Hello everyone,
Ill try to keep this short, I am new to investing in real estate and looking for some insights. I recently went into a 50/50 LLC with a college friend to buy our first property in the college town we attended. That went really well and now we are looking to add 2 more people for a new property. We have some concerns:
1) Should we a new LLC and have our old one hold stake in it?
2) When using other people's money to invest, what is the best way to set up an agreement on a limited budget?
3) What would be the best way to get a mortgage on a new LLC, would our stake by our existing LLC create an issue for financiers?
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New LLC is the general consensus.