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Brad Butler
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Real Estate Syndication - Form of Pitch Deck

Brad Butler
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Good afternoon, everyone! I hope you're weathering the current storm well enough. Do any multifamily syndicators in here have a copy of their pitch deck/investor presentation that they'd be willing to share? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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John Casmon
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Thanks @Taylor L.!

Presentations/pitch decks are good to review to understand the important pieces of information that should be included. To @Evan Polaski's point, it's important to create one that is unique to you and your company's plan and tells a clear story of the opportunity. At it's core, it's really just a business plan with pictures and charts. 

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