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Darin Young
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Finding a Real Estate Investment Partner

Darin Young
  • West Bloomfield, MI
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At this point I am looking to take real estate investing to the next step and have some extra capital to continue to build out my investments. The problem is that I currently enjoy my full-time career, which is not real estate related, and would rather focus most of my time and effort here. My skill set would be good at valuing deals and financing. I would be less interested in finding deals, running day to day operations, etc. If you have been able to form a successful real estate partnership in the past where you are (or close to) a passive partner - how did you find the right partner? How do you inventivize that partner to find deals for you/them? Thank you

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Ivan Barratt
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Ivan Barratt
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Darin Young; smart move. You focus energy on growing your first flow of income. You'll need a lot of cash to funnel in to income property.

If you're qualified and have cash to deploy; syndication is likely a good option. As long as you connect with good sponsors you'll have access to deal flow that provides truly passive income and capital appreciation in a tax efficient vehicle.

One final suggestion: if you go this route evaluate/underwrite a ton of deals before you participate.

Happy Hunting Darin!

  • Ivan Barratt

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