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How are you finding and joining real estate syndicates?

Pavan Gupta
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Heyyo! I'm starting to become interested in taking some of my profit and putting it into syndicates that happen to fit into an investment thesis I want to execute against, but don't have quite enough time to be a general partner and would rather silently join as a limited partner. As odd as it seems, I'm not able to find thoughtful places to my put my dollars.

How are you finding trusted syndicates?

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Networking with passive investors and asking them their candid experiences in private. People will tell you a lot more details face to face! You still need to do your own due diligence, but other investors can provide you with helpful leads and introductions.

You can also meet sponsors through various thought leadership platforms you find them on, but that primarily serves as an initial introduction and due diligence is still needed. Just because they're on a platform doesn't mean they're good!

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