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Elliot Landes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Looking to become a syndicate

Elliot Landes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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My research had lead me down the path of becoming a real estate syndicate. I don’t have time, knowledge, skill set (or energy) to manage rentals, and I’m struggling to find deals that make sense on my own.

I keep reading blogs, case studies, etc that are all post-deal (I.e that ship has sailed). Where do I find info about investing on these up front? How do I connect with GPs that manage these syndication deals? Maybe I’m looking in the wrong places but I find a lot of “look at this great deal I did for my syndicates” and not a lot of “look at this great deal I need investors for!”

Is there a place on BP I should be looking for a syndications? I’m sure it’s out there, maybe I’m just overlooking it.

I’m looking for firm with a steady track record. Returns that beat average stock market returns. Mixed use or residential. Philly or northeast US preferred because it’s the areas I’m most familiar with.

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