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Investing as LP in Multifamily Syndications

Jay Amin
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I would be curious to hear thoughts on those LP investors that have focused on investing in commercial real estate primarily as "Pref Equity" investors rather than "Traditional Equity"  investors.  I began my real estate investing journey in the Fall of 2019 and have focused only on "Traditional Equity", but I am wondering if I need to have a balance of both.  I have reasonable risk capacity and risk tolerance for investing in RE over the next decade, but I hear from many experienced real estate investors about generating regular cash flow, and obviously in some traditional equity investments in multifamily that's not always the case.  Thanks and happy real estate investing!!

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