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Matt Giacinto
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New Multifamily Development and Syndication in Los Angeles

Matt Giacinto
  • Developer
  • Los Angeles
Posted

Hi BP Community, I'm looking to connect with equity partners/brokers, accredited/angel investors, and others who are looking to passively invest in real estate. I work for a company called ATP Development and we develop ground-up multifamily/commercial projects here in Los Angeles. We are looking to expand our investor pool in order to tackle more projects and scale. We have a proven track record with over 12 years of development experience, and 14 projects that are currently in different stages of the development process. If you'd like to learn more information about becoming a joint venture partner, LP, or other investment opportunities we have coming up, let's connect!

Feel free to check out www.atpdevelopment.com as well

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