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Jay Ben
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Looking for tips on how syndicators pitch investors

Jay Ben
  • Vendor
  • Beverly Hills, CA
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How do you syndicators offer a pitch deck to potential investors? Looking for tips and advice. Thanks! 

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Greg Kasmer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Greg Kasmer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Jay - I think it's best to start talking to investors well in advance of the active deal. You can do this by sharing an example deal to them and guaging their interest level and triage their initial questions. At the end, you can ask "If I come across an opportunity similar to this would I be able to share it with you?". When you actually have a deal under agreement you're not starting from scratch and can talk through any nuances about the deal relative to your previous conversations with that investor. Good Luck!

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