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Emory Keen
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Cocord NC
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How do you structure investor partnerships?

Emory Keen
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Cocord NC
Posted

I’m listening to BP Real Estate Podcast with Dave Green and Ashley Kehr (epsode 519). I’ve been actively investing and working in Real Estate for the last 6 years. We stopped purchasing properties last year to relocate to the Concord/Charlotte metro area and now I am ready to get back to it! I’ve learned much of what I know from BP and found that instantly applying the take aways from here is how you’ll one day find yourself as a successful investor in RE.

One key take away that I heard in this episode includes; Asking partners how they want to structure the partnership, as opposed to just dictating terms. 

If you are wanting to get into this market how would you structure a partnership with someone active in that current market?