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Kyle Eden
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Applying Finance to Syndication Deal

Kyle Eden
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Hello all! I am understand of the finance terminology but would like to better understand how to wrap all the information together to understand what is a good deal, ok deal, and a bad deal.. etc. I know there are a lot of moving pieces yet to be learned for this example.. It would be a syndication deal - here is the brief information - the deal is still being put together by the syndicator and once it is put together they will give out more information.. for now, they are wondering if people are interested or not.. also are there any books you would recommend that help you understand these investments. for now, I will avoid this investment till I have a better understanding of everything. 

Projected Hold Period - 3 Years
IRR: ~16.5%
Average Annual Return (includes sale): 18%
Average Cash-on-Cash: 7%

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Jeffrey Donis
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Jeffrey Donis
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Hi Kyle! I hope you are doing well. Education is critical to your success in real estate. For commercial syndication, particularly apartment syndication, here are some resources you should check out. 

Syndicators to Follow:

- Mark and Tamiel Kenney

-Michael Blanke

-Rod Khleif

-Grant Cardone

-Dan Krueger

-Joe Fairless

-Brian Burke

-Jake and Gino

Books to Read:

- The Best Ever Real Estate Syndication Book by Joe Fairless

-The Hands-Off Investor by Brian Burke

-Multifamily Investors Who Dominate by Beau Beery

-ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy

-Apartment Syndication Made Easy by Vinney Chopra

Podcasts to Listen To:

-Lifetime CashFlow with Rod Khleif

-Think Multifamily Podcast with Mark and Tamiel Kenney

-The Jake and Gino Show

-Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank

-Best Ever Real Estate Investing Advice with Joe Fairless 

Youtubers to Watch:

-Grant Cardone

-Michael Blank

-Rod Khlief

-Think Multifamily

Let me know if you have any questions about syndication. I'd love to help!

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