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Joyce A Debrah
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Syndicate vs. BRRR

Joyce A Debrah
  • New to Real Estate
  • Illinois
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I am weighing the option of starting my real estate investment strategy in a RE Syndicate OR in 2-5 unit rental units. If you had to chose where to invest first, which of these two strategies would you chose and why?  My goal is to generate cash flow monthly and increase my personal net worth.  Thanks for your thoughtful responses. :-)

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    Gregory Schwartz
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    Gregory Schwartz
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    Ultimately a personal decision. One of the things I've learned about myself over my REI journey is that I'm a big of an over-controller. Meaning I need things done my way. That has resulted in doing investments where I own and manage my portfolio. It also limits the number of partners I'm willing to take on. They have to be willing to give me full control

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