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Tyler Solomon
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Short Term Rental Syndication

Tyler Solomon
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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I am curious about short term rental syndication - seems like a no brainer to me. Has anyone on here tried this before? Do you know anyone who has?
If so, please share what you have learned / heard.

Thanks!

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James Dainard
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James Dainard
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Quote from @Tyler Solomon:

I am curious about short term rental syndication - seems like a no brainer to me. Has anyone on here tried this before? Do you know anyone who has?
If so, please share what you have learned / heard.

Thanks!


 Hey Tyler,

It sounds like a good idea if you can find the right property and demand for the STR market. The difficult part of this would be the SEC approval like others have mentioned (if you're going to be syndicating with non-accredited investors) but also you're going to have to find the investors who are willing to take variable returns. Alternatively, you're going to have to find a way to average or standardize how you get the returns from the property to the investors.

If you end up getting private capital lined up without SEC approval then you're better off just paying them off to keep the property in your name.

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