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Updated 4 days ago, 12/24/2024

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Dave Meyer
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  • Head of Real Estate Investing at BiggerPockets
  • Amsterdam, NL
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Recent Syndication Performance?

Dave Meyer
Pro Member
  • Head of Real Estate Investing at BiggerPockets
  • Amsterdam, NL
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Hi All,

As an active investor in syndications, I'm curious to hear about recent performance across the community. Are your deals performing well? Any paused distributions? Capital calls? I'd love to get a sense of how LPs are fairing these days.

I'll start:

So far 5 of the 6 I am in right now are performing as expected. One has paused distributions but seems like it'll be fine in the long run. It has 5 years left of fixed debt remaining, which makes me feel okay about it.

What's happening to everyone else?

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