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Wyatt Seidel
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Syndications - What?

Wyatt Seidel
  • Investor
  • Kansas City
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Hey everyone. 

First and foremost, it's been a blessing connecting with so many individuals in this space. You all have been very kind and warming to me, as a new agent and novice investor. Thank you.

I had an awesome conversation with a gentleman last week talking to me about how he's been able to acquire plenty of real estate through syndicates. I'm not super familiar with syndicates and I was hoping you could all share your thoughts and experiences.  I'm aware it's a group of people who get together to attack bigger commercial-like properties. Each person has their own skillset they bring to the table. 

I'm sure there are more ways that syndicates operate so please, feel free to share your syndication experiences and your knowledge on the process. Maybe touch on how one goes about forming a syndicate.

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Brock Mogensen
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Brock Mogensen
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Syndication deals can be structured millions of different ways.  But the general premise is the GP team does all of the work. Finds the deal, signs on the debt, manages it, and sells it.  LP's provide the equity and in exchange are silent partners in the deal.  GP's receive fees (acquisition fee and asset management fee) + some "sweat equity".

Lot more that goes into it, but that's high level.

I've syndicated 10 deals so far, I love the model!

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