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Site visit for the syndication?

Nirav Patel
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Hi,

I just invested in a 272 unit apartment - new development. I live in Boston and the syndication is located near Pittsburgh. Is there any value in flying to another part of the country, whether it be Pittsburgh or LA, to visit a project that I invested in?  Also, if I do, is there certain information that I should be gathering/evaluating, and certain questions that I should ask of the people working at the site to make the most of the visit?

Thank you,

Nirav

 

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    Check with the syndication. Many syndications will have special days or events for investors to visit the property to see how things are running, see improvements, ask questions, etc.

    I invested in a syndication last year and have been invited to several events already, plus they give regular updates on improvements and performance.

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