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Eugene Lee
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Finding Syndication deals

Eugene Lee
  • San Diego, CA
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Hi BP,

I've read so many good things about syndications but am a little baffled as to where to find them. Is there a website, syndicationsrus.com or? 

I'm guessing due to the relational aspect of the business, it may come down to who you know. 

Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated! 

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Ash Patel
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Ash Patel
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I have done three multi-family syndications with a team called Ashcroft Capital.  These guys have exceeded expectations by conservatively underwriting their deals.  Relationships are important because once a syndication company has established a good track record, they get money thrown at them.  As mentioned before, many syndication companies only accept qualified investors due to the inherent risk.  I would be cautious about the the companies that advertise on FB or really advertise at all.  If the deal, the company and the returns are legit, they really don't need to advertise. 

What is also concerning is that I am a commercial investor and have been approached by syndication companies who were willing to put together deals for me.  The concern is due to how easy it would have been for me to take money.

The principal of Ashcroft Capital is @Joe Fairless - I would imagine he is active on the multi-family forum and he has a daily syndicated podcast.  Good luck and I would like to hear other people's experience with syndicated deals.

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