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Accredited Investor, No Experience. Syndication vs Actively Owned

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If you are an accredited investor and could start over again, would you actively own a property or invest in a reputable passive deal (Crowd-funding, Syndicate)? There's a lot of control with value add but passive deals are smaller and could be easier to learn from with less risk. 

I really would prefer to own outright especially given my credit is north of 790 and I can get good terms (regular W-2 job at reputable firm, no current loans). 

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You can do both as well. Actively invest in your own deals and use some money to passively invest and learn 

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