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Compare Turnkey vs Syndicate

Deniz Eker
  • Philadelphia, PA
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What are your opinions about Turnkey vs Syndicate?ROI,risks,benefits?

Any input is much appreciated!

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Originally posted by @Mike Dymski:

TK and syndications are not alternatives for the same set of goals.  If an investor wants active ownership and control, syndications are not an option.  If an investor wants passive ownership, TK investing is not an option.

Another major point here is one ( syndication's) investor must be accredited this cuts many investors out.

TK on the other hand 25k and decent credit and a desire to own a rental and your in the game..

of course there are pro's and cons as everyone has discussed..  But thats one of the major differences i see.

Now there are syndicators that will put up smaller issues and take on non accredited investors they are just not a prevalent as the ones that require the investor to be accredited.

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