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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Does anyone have any experience with syndicates?
It seems like most people on this website work by themselves on rental properties but do people here actually work in a syndicate grouped up with other people?
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Being from the UK, where the market is quite limited I tend to do most of my work with an international group of people. This has many upsides especially considering that I'm not limiting myself to deals solely found in my own country. Having connections in Canada, Israel and within some states in the United States allows us to share and find deals amongst ourselves. In my opinion, joining a syndicate is definitely worthwhile as long as it's not created with the intention on profiting upon the other members (which is what I feel like majority of them are).