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Greg Cropp
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Senior Living Fund, LLC Investment?

Greg Cropp
  • Manassas, VA
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Hello,  

New investor looking at senior housing market to invest via Senior Living Fund, LLC. Any chance someone here has invested with them and thoughts? Thanks, Greg

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Quinn Brewer
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Quinn Brewer
  • Kansas City, MO
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Hi, thank you for your interest in Senior Living Fund. To answer a few questions posted here, Senior Living Fund does currently offer a DST/1031 Exchange fund. We also have a number of other fund types, including an income fund and a more traditional private equity fund. We recently completed the wind-down and full distribution of SLF Opportunity Fund I, resulting in a Fund-level return of 13.75% over the two-year Fund life. We do not currently have funds open to non-accredited investors, but it is possible we may in the future. Thank you again.

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