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Owning apart of a large apartment complex
Did you know you can own part of a large apartment complex? I wanted to start this discussion to see who knows that you could invest in a multi-family syndication. If you didn't know you could own a part of a large complex's.
What questions would you have starting off with this type of investment?
Have you ever heard that you could invest in a large apartment building? If yes, Where have you gained knowledge about investing in apartments?
I always like hearing people's thoughts on this topic as we focus heavily on apartment syndication in the Carolinas.
Looking forward to hearing you're thoughts and connecting.