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retiring and wish to use 1031 exchanges to invest in syndications

Brynn Walden
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Hi,

I will be completing multiple 1031 exchanges over the next 24 mths ( starting in June of 2024 ) and I am primarily interested in passive real estate investments as I am easing into retirement.

I have a 30 plus year history of active real estate investing and management.

Does anyone have recommendations for sponsors/syndicators/financial advisors that are reputable and have verifiable track records?

Any advice in general as this is a new animal for me?

Thanks in advance :)

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Ryan Beatty
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Ryan Beatty
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Often tough to do 1031's within syndications. I set these up as TIC's, I assume most syndicators do the same. You'll typically have to come with at least $1m to make it worth syndications time.

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