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Matt Andrews
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Windsor, Ontario
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Starting a Private Equity Fund

Matt Andrews
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Windsor, Ontario
Posted

Hi Fellow Investors!

I've been investing in Windsor Ontario for the last few years and have a really great feel for the market and have a solid network of people on- and off-market providing great opportunities. Also through years of running a construction business and real estate investing success, I have the nice problem of too many investors wanting to invest with me. In order to best serve my investing partners by minimizing risk and increasing the capacity for deals, I am now strongly considering pooling resources and opening up a Private Equity Fund.

This is new territory for me and I am wondering if anyone has any experience starting or being involved with a Private Equity Fund? Any advice is appreciated!

Thanks :)