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G. Brian Davis
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Can you invest in real estate syndications with $5K?

G. Brian Davis
  • Hatboro, PA
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Real estate syndications typically require $50-100K as a minimum investment. Woof.

Most also don’t allow non-accredited investors to participate.

So how the heck do you invest in real estate syndications as a middle-class American?

As part of an investing club, of course.

You could form your own, find syndicators on your own, and vet deals by yourself. Or you could just join our Co-Investing Club.

Every month or so, we get together on a video call to vet a deal and grill the sponsor about it. All deals allow non-accredited investors. You can skip any deals you aren’t interested in, and the minimum investment for deals you like is only $5K, rather than $50-100K.

Our goal: 15-30% returns on completely passive investments.

We don’t earn a fee on these deals. We invest our own money alongside you as equal partners.

The Co-Investing Club is a perk offered to FIRE from Real Estate course students. Some people join the course just to participate in the Co-Investing Club deals each month.

If you’re not familiar with real estate syndications, check out our on how they work, and the pros and cons of investing in them.


Cheers,
Brian & Deni

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