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How to invest in Large Apartment

Michael Li
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Hello, I have always had this burning question regarding how to invest in a large apartment deal?

I assume there should be many investors in the deal and maybe a General Partner to manage the deal, but do we have to be an accredited investor to invest in this type of deal? if not, where can we find the opportunity to join one? as I'm sure they can't do a ton of advertisement?

Of course, I'm not talking about invest in REITs, it would be too easy lol.

Understand it might be a noobie question, but hope someone can show me the road.

Thanks 

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Michael Dang
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Michael Dang
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Network, network, and continue to network with like minded individuals.  Go to local meetups  and conferences where you can meet and build a substantive relationship with GP's.  Listen to multifamily podcasts as some of the producers are syndicators who provide a lot of very good educational content.

If the offering is structured as a Reg D 506b syndication then up to 35 sophisticated (non-accredited) investors can invest.

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