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Drew Berman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jericho, VT
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Can you syndicate a small Multi-Fam/Duplex?

Drew Berman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jericho, VT
Posted

Hello All!

This is my first post! Currently under contract on my first building.   In looking toward the next I am wondering if it's possible to syndicate a small multi family and how to structure such a deal.  I am really excited about real estate, and have shared that excitement with anyone I can in hopes of finding potential investors.  I have created some interest, but I dont know what is actually realistic for terms.

Example:  I find the deal, secure the financing, and do all the property management / tenant interaction...If i found someone else to put the entire or a large chunk of down payment what kind of profit/equity split is reasonable?  

How can I present these terms to a potential investor which would seem appealing, as well as give them some kind of protection?  (Ex: lein position etc?)

ANY help / guidance is so GREATLY appreciated