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Jon Earle
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Jon Earle
  • New to Real Estate
  • Windham, ME
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I just set up a SDIRA and am looking for advice and tips on opportunities to invest. My interest is mostly syndication but am open to purchasing and leveraging non recourse financing. 

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Brett Synicky
  • Solo 401k and SDIRA Consultant
  • Orange, CA
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Brett Synicky
  • Solo 401k and SDIRA Consultant
  • Orange, CA
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Quote from @Jon Earle:

I just set up a SDIRA and am looking for advice and tips on opportunities to invest. My interest is mostly syndication but am open to purchasing and leveraging non recourse financing. 


What are you comfortable with? In other words, what type of investing do you have experience in? Real Estate buy and hold, Crypto, Private Lending, Industrial Syndication? I recommend you start with what you know, at least with the bulk of your IRA. Then use a small chunk as "learning money" so if you don't lose it all, it won't be detrimental. Either way, you're the fiduciary of your plan so it's important to make smart educated investments. Feel free to dm me if you want to have a further discussion.

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