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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Distant college partnership
I am currently in my last year of college, and my buddy (who is also interested in real estate) graduated college last year. Would it be a good idea for us to partner on a property? He could fund the deal, and I could be the feet on the ground..
Does anyone have a good partnership idea for splitting up tasks and profit? Any previous experience with this?
- He could fund the deal, and come visit every once in a while to see how things are going.
- I could analyze the deals (more experience), show the tenants around, and be the feet on the ground.