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Steve R Chamberlain
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Raising Money for first multi mill deal ?

Steve R Chamberlain
  • Nebraska
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I read about deals and syndications but how do you find someone that knows how to structure big deals .

and how do you raise money for these deals??

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Michael Orlando
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Michael Orlando
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@Steve R Chamberlain The structure can be relatively simple, or more complex. Just depends on the deal. But, we tend to go with a straight split or a reduced split after a hurdle such as a refinance. We're syndicating our first deal right now, but the structure is pretty easy to figure out once you know what you need and what your investors need. 

Raising money has been the biggest challenge for us! Our network is on the smaller side right now and many just want to "dip their toes in" first so raising a large sum has been tough. We want to partner with someone who has the ability to raise the capital or a large portion of it, and that might be a good avenue to look at for yourself as well if your network is small and you're a newer investor.

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