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Steven Kleppin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Manama, Bahrain
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Looking for syndicator that refinances, keeping equity position

Steven Kleppin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Manama, Bahrain
Posted

Hi everyone. I know BP Podcast has interviewed at least 1 syndicator that doesn't sell the property, instead keeping it and persistent cashflow distributions. I was wondering if anyone has invested with a syndicator like that. If you are one, please feel free to shoot me a message to connect! 

I'm not accredited but am an LP in a couple other "regular" syndications. Thanks!

edit: They would re-finance the property and get most of the initial investment to the investors, but hold the property long-term with the same equity stake.

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