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Updated about 8 hours ago, 12/16/2024

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Nathan Gesner
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Real Estate Syndications: Who's Taken the Leap and How Did It Pay Off?

Nathan Gesner
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Buying a house is straightforward; managing it can be a whole different challenge. The same principle applies to real estate syndications. Over the past few years, many groups have raised funds and acquired properties, promising investors impressive passive returns.

But here’s the real question: how have these syndications actually performed? Have they delivered on their promises, or have the results been underwhelming?

If you’ve invested in a syndication, I’d love to hear your experiences. Did it meet your expectations, fall short, or exceed them? Let’s discuss!

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How have real estate syndications performed in terms of delivering on their promises of passive returns?

Real estate syndications often underperform without rising property prices, and success depends heavily on sponsor quality, fee structures, and property acquisition at or below market value.
Sources: jay,Don,Mike

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