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All Forum Posts by: Sandra H.

Sandra H. has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Does one typically form one LLC for all the syndications they invest in as an LP? Let's say they would like to take some of their savings from a bank account to invest as an LP syndicator, should they do so under an LLC entity? For tax purposes and asset protection reasons?

Post: MF Investment Question

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Do you think there is currently a high increase in the MF syndication investing sphere, more than we’ve ever had before, a saturation these days (due to social media outreach with so many courses teaching both active and passive MF syndication compounded by the pandemic effect) that we’ve reached or are reaching a point where there is less supply of the type of properties with the criteria that MF investors specifically look for? When it comes time to sell, typically who buys? Another investor? Are these usually passed from investor to investor? Would another investor be less inclined given that there may be no more “meat on the bone” and therefore limited in their value add appreciation strategy? Would this indicate a challenge in selling? Do investor sellers not put as much emphasis on the type of buyer as long as they have a willing buyer at their criteria so that their investor goals/requirements are fulfilled.

Just wondering as a beginner MF. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 

When investing as an LP in a MF syndication does it matter which sponsor on the team you apply with? Does it all go in the same pot or do the sponsors receive different fees or credit among themselves for sourcing the investor? Spoke with two sponsors at an REI event (both great) and didn't know they are sponsoring the same deal as a team.
Also what criteria to look for as a first time LP? Location? Is a Class A and B asset in a Class A and B location less risky than a asset C in a B location? Even if the numbers look similar? Should I be focusing on the investment amount per number of units? Business strategy? After reviewing many deals they are all starting to look the same as far as CoC, IRR, EM, value add, hold 3-5 years etc.