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Stephen D.
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Bringing deals to investors with no experience

Stephen D.
  • Specialist
  • Melbourne, FL
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I’ve been asking for a while now, how can I get started in Multifamily investing. I’ve gotten a few different responses the most common being that it’s nearly impossible to get started with now track record or money to invest. A few responses stating that I can bring deals to investors and use the fee to invest with. I just want to know how can I find off market deals with no credibility and will investors talk to someone with no experience?

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Theo Hicks
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Theo Hicks
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  • Tampa, FL
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Credibility is the biggest challenge for first-time syndicators. Here are a few strategies:

  • Start with 2 to 4 units to build a track record
  • Create a thought leadership platform
  • Passively invest in a few syndications
  • Bring on a sponsor who has a track record
  • Surround yourself with a spectacular team
  • Raise capital and parnter with someone who has operational experience
  • Intern with an experience syndicator
  • Hire an experienced syndicator as your mentor

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