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Molly Murphy
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Passive investor or Active Syndicator?

Molly Murphy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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If you are an accredited investor and your goal is to quit the W-2 job in 2 years would you pursue (and possibly invest in) learning how to sponsor your own multifamily syndication or be a passive investor?  Why?  Which gives you the greatest cash flow?

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Nick Rutkowski#2 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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Nick Rutkowski#2 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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Originally posted by @Molly Murphy:

If you are an accredited investor and your goal is to quit the W-2 job in 2 years would you pursue (and possibly invest in) learning how to sponsor your own multifamily syndication or be a passive investor?  Why?  Which gives you the greatest cash flow?

 Depends on your preference and how much control you want in your investments. If you're hands off and just want to park your money for a 8-14% return, then go passive. If you want to make more money and a bigger return, go active. Time is money and there is a trade off between your return on investment and the amount of time you want to put into your investment. That's up to you.

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