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All Forum Posts by: Theo Hicks

Theo Hicks has started 23 posts and replied 1085 times.

Post: Should I wait to invest?

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Jermaine Perry you can acquire multifamily properties by positioning yourself from the capital raising side and I definitely recommend to review a “Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book” to see more ways in how you can purchase properties by going into partnerships with other active investors.

Post: How To Raise Private Capital

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Jessica Frasier everything is based on your relationship with people, new ones take time to build, so start with your inner circle. Put yourself in the position where you’re going to be able to meet potential investors for your future deals.

Post: First Post and Seeking a Very Specific Type of Book

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Christopher Hunter thank you!

Post: Do I need to have money to build syndication?

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Kyohei Yoshida get a “Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book” and start educating yourself about the ins and outs of this business, this is a foundation for your successful multifamily business.

Post: Single family or apartment buildings??

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Rodrigo Cisneros if you start thinking about investing into multifamily properties you should start by educating yourself on what it takes to acquire one. Grant does a good job with his teachings, but you need to get in depth with information, grab “Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book”

Post: How To Find A Multi Family Mentor

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Roddy Walker definitely there is, find who would you would like to learn from and find out what type of problems this person is having and how you can be in service for him. Don’t just approach a person and ask him, be in service first.

Post: Who are your favorite syndicators?

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Travis Houck definitely check out Joe Fairless, there’s Podcasts, Youtube, a ton of free content out there. Good luck!

Post: Real Estate Syndicators

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Curtis Reid try local meet-ups or join some Facebook groups, there are a ton of them out there. From there it’s all the way up.

Post: Putting my goal out there!

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Joshua Feit hi, great questions and happy to see that you are looking towards scaling your portfolio. Have you read “Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book” it gives you step by step process on how to network and scale your business using OPM.

Post: Multifamily is the way to go change my mind

Theo HicksPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1,113
  • Votes 967

@Isaac Johnson multifamily is definitely the place to be in, so congratulations with that, grab a copy of “Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book” if you’ll decide to change your mind at some point.