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Interested in MF syndicate investing

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Hello, I'm new to BP & am interested in multifamily syndicate investing.  I heard about Lifestyles Unlimited, The Total Wealth Academy & Elevate CIG.  Has anyone here ever worked with any of these or any other MF syndicates before?

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Chris: 

Because one syndication has a problem does not mean all of them, or even most of them do.  I've never lost money in one.  On the other hand, I have deep expertise in multifamily investments.

Do you avoid stocks because of Enron?  Do you avoid bonds because of Lehman Brothers?  Do you avoid owning a home because some have been foreclosed on?  Of course not.

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