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Brandon Beaudoin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Dallas, TX
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Syndication distributions: What are y'all doing with them?

Brandon Beaudoin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Dallas, TX
Posted

Good evening all you wealth creators!

We have been blessed with the opportunity to jump into a few apartment syndication deals over the last 6 months and I have a couple questions for the brain trust:

1. What are you doing with your cash distributions?

2. If saving your distributions, where are you saving them?

3. If reinvesting them, how are you reinvesting them?

Our immediate plans are to put them in *high* interest bearing MMAs and let them grow until exit but not sure that's the best option at present.

Any parting thoughts from some of the more experienced investors?

Thanks and happy hunting!

B

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