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Investor - Looking for Syndications to Invest in

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I've invest in several multi-family syndication in the last year but am looking for additional choices for diversification of locations and investment funds. I've seen a list of the largest options but as we know big doesn't always suggest the best. These questions are focused on investors that have an extended history of investment in this category with maybe strong existing relationships/proof of returns. Who are your go to multi-family syndications? The obvious goal is consistent strong returns. I appreciate any insight that can be provided.

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Check out @Jim Pfeifer's Left Field Investors group to meet other passive investors and learn where they've had success. His group is highly tailored to folks with similar goals. You'll learn the most by having private conversations where folks are more comfortable being candid

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