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Leah Klint
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  • Bridgman, MI
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Long Term Hold Syndication Sponsor

Leah Klint
  • Investor
  • Bridgman, MI
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I have done a few normal syndications deals. And now the properties are all fixed up and cash flowing and the sponsors are starting to sell in the 3-5 yr window. Now with cap rate compression, it is difficult to find a promising deal in which to place the proceeds. I get that the sponsors generally make the bulk of their income on sales and they like to show great IRR, but those aren't the ideal externalities for a long-term cash flow investor.

Does anyone have a solid recommendation for a long-term buy-and-hold sponsor? Moses Kagan types. It can be fund or deal by deal based. 

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Paul Moore
  • Commercial Real Estate Fund Manager
  • Lynchburg, VA
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Paul Moore
  • Commercial Real Estate Fund Manager
  • Lynchburg, VA
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Hi @Leah Klint! Great question! I completely agree with your desire to hold longer and I really appreciate @Evan Polaski's comments above. Have you come up with some good options for yourself?

Our fund does constant research on syndication sponsors and we have located a number of great sponsors who employ longterm holds. Please PM me and I will be glad to chat with you. Happy investing!

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