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John Bryson
  • Investor
  • Seattle/Tacoma WA
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Multi-Family Syndications & Partnerships

John Bryson
  • Investor
  • Seattle/Tacoma WA
Posted

I've been seeing many questions pertaining to how to structure partnerships with multi-family and syndications.  I would love to hear everyones opinion on the best ways to go about this.  I know each transaction/partnership is different, but are there any formations that have high/low success rates?
I heard a podcast with two of my favorite podcaster/investors....Michael Blank & Joe Fairless....That spoke on this exact topic. 

Here's that link

 I highly suggest you visit and listen.  Also, I take notes on podcasts I listen to and I'm happy to share those with anyone.

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