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Lucien Perreault
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  • Chicago, IL
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Multifamily Investing to avoid Volatility

Lucien Perreault
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Does your job have significant volatility? For example, are you in sales and don’t really know how much you’re going to make each year?

What if you got into an investment that provided you steady cash flow every month that you could rely on while you chase the high earnings?

Raise your floor while keeping your ceiling extremely high.

Investing in multifamily syndication and funds is your answer. At Power Play Capital we want to help give peace of mind to people with volatile income streams. A bad year is inevitable, but if you have steady cash flow, you can easily navigate through it!

We’re here to help!

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