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Real Estate Syndication vs. Market

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Good morning all!

First off, I am 24 in the DFW, TX area. My interests in real estate are house hacking, creative financing (Subject To, Seller Financing), short-term rental, and rental arbitrage. I have a baseball coaching business and love all sports. The reason I say that is we of course are all trying to network so if you share any of those interests or my age and trying to get into the real estate game or already have that head start, let's please connect! Now to the point of my post:

Of course the market has taken a big hit over these last several months. I am new to investing my funds, but do not want to shy away during the market fall, but also want to be smart. I keep hearing on BP about real estate syndication: Rachel Richards, FundRise, Memphis Invest. I need to look into it more, but it all looks good on paper. Anyone have experience in investing their money in syndication deals and have any feedback? Thank you and please feel free to connect!

Best,

Chris Murphy

@icoachbaseball IG

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