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What to Offer a Syndicator to be Part of the Deal?
Good Morning BP,
I am liquidating two houses soon and I am looking to get into the multifamily space. I have considered getting two fourplexes, or one 8-unit, etc. but the economy of scale works better with 16+. The question I have is this: What is the best way to find, contact, and network with a successful syndicator to learn from them and be part of their deal? What consideration could I offer a syndicator to be a general partner on an offering, or work that I could do for them in order to become a GP? I am sure just investing capital in the deal and asking to be a general partner isn't enough, but what could I bring to the table in order to get on the offering?
Dave