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Multi family Syndication question

David Muellers
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Hello, I am looking for some wisdom and maybe you would like to contribute. If I have never done a flip or a BRRR why should I? Why should I just not give my 50k - 100k to a multi family syndicator with a track record of success? Sure there is a the velocity of the money in which I may have control over, if I have made the correct decisions however what if I am wrong and pick the wrong city or the wrong side of the tracks and I just spent 3 months and tens of thousands on a dog that just won't sell or rent?

Let me know what you think if a person ends their real estate career with a MFS why just not start there ? 

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