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S.H.A.R.E. Community Development Corp (Multi Family Investing)

Shawn O.
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I'm new to the multi-family investing and was recently contacted by a company, S.H.A.R.E. Community Development Corp. They promote a low capital entry investment and 100% financing where you can buy a building in a larger community. Curious to see if anyone else has heard of them or know if the company is legit. Seems very questionable.

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Gino Barbaro
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@Shawn O.

they appear to be a build to rent type investment. For some who want to be passive, it is a good option. It really depends upon what you're trying to accomplish. If you want to be active, go out and invest in your own deals. You can either invest with a partner, or learn how to syndicate deals.

I have no experience with the company, but they seem as if they are vertically integrated and control most of the processes.

Gino

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