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Brian Lewis
  • Elmont, NY
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Looking for Cash Flow... Syndication?

Brian Lewis
  • Elmont, NY
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My main goal in Real Estate is to generate cash flow. From listening to the podcast, it seems like getting in with a successful syndicator can be a good way to make good money. How do I find these syndicators? How do I know who is good? I imagine there are many syndicators on bigger pockets. I love the idea of owning a piece of an apartment building. I'm interested in the Atlanta region but honestly if it makes me money, I don't really care?  I asked a lot of questions but I'm just trying to learn more about these big syndication deals. The guy on the podcast said if your dream is get into commercial multifamily then dont bother starting small, just jump right into commercial multifamily... welll uhhh i don't know how to do that. I don't have that much money and I have ZERO experience. 

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