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Denis Davydenko
  • Sunnyvale, CA
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What is the name for investment when buying shares in big project

Denis Davydenko
  • Sunnyvale, CA
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I figured after trying to evaluate multiple RE things that none of those is really to my taste. What I would like to understand now is whether there is a way to participate in an opportunity where some reputable company syndicating a multi million deal on a big property with 3-5 years plan for it and just buy some shares from that project so that after it is liquidated - I can get my 12%-20% ROI. If there will be some dividends along the way - even better. What should I look for? I mean - what is the name for such activities and where those companies are usually hanging out?

I am not looking for online things, I am looking for actual "brick and mortar" company that does RE investments and attract accredited investors to raise additional funds.

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Chibuzor Nnaji
  • Multifamily Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Chibuzor Nnaji
  • Multifamily Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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@Denis Davydenko what you're looking to do is be a limited partner in a syndication also known as a passive investor. You want to invest with a group that has experienced operators and with people you feel the most comfortable with. While investing with a group like this yes you're in a passive role but you'll also be able to learn a lot about the business and the operations because good syndicators are very transparent/practice good communication with their investors. I hope this helps feel free to pm me if you'd like to discuss further.

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