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Wiley Underwood
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$20,000 in Savings-What should I do? Any Syndicators out there?

Wiley Underwood
  • Denver, CO
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Hi guys, 

I am starting out in real estate investing, and have $20,000 saved for an investment. I live in Denver, Co. and am looking to join a syndication so that I can learn as much as possible. I hope to house hack one day, but don't have the capital. What would you do with only $20,000? 

-Wiley

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    Steve K.
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    Steve K.
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    any syndicator that is willing to take $20k in savings from a newbie is not worth working with

    there have been numerous threads recently about adding value to syndicators by helping with their pain points

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