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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/11/2019

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Chris Hake
  • Investor
  • Madison, WI
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Question for HNWI's with $5,000,000

Chris Hake
  • Investor
  • Madison, WI
Posted

I am looking for advice/counsel from anyone who understands the mindset and desires of someone that has $5,000,000 that would be interested to use to invest in a larger apartment syndication deal.  Either you worked with these types of folks on past deals or you ARE one of these folks. What does someone with this kind of resources expect for a return? Percentage of deal? Equity position? Flat fee for using funds? All of these? Something totally different?

What are they wanting/requiring to see from the skills/experiences of the Syndicator?  What questions am I not asking that I should to better understand how to best have this conversation? Thnx

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