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Looking to learn about setting up a syndicate and/or funds.

Jessica Pratt
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Hi, 

I met with a real estate flipper and he is starting to think big picture. He is looking to start a real estate syndication and/or funds. We are in small town Wyoming, so I haven't been able to find an attorney or other financial professional who we can reach out to learn more. I figured this may be a good place to gather basic information and some possible referrals. 

TIA, Jessica 

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Doug Spence
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@Jessica Pratt Check out the book "The Hands off investor" by Brian Burke. It's a fantastic book about syndications, both from the LP side (limited partner, aka passive investor) and GP side (general partner, aka the operator). I believe its the best book out there about real estate syndications. Joe Fairless' "Best Ever" book is also great, but its more focused on multifamily, not syndications in general. 

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