The Pros and Cons of Real Estate Syndications
They say there are two sides to every coin. How does this apply to real estate syndications? Well, did you know that one of the most famous buildings in the United States, the Empire State Building, was purchased through a real estate syndication? That’s right. It was the first of its kind. 3000 people came […]
What is an Accredited vs Syndicated Investor?
You’ve probably heard the terms “accredited investor” and “sophisticated investor” when researching investment opportunities, but do you know how these terms apply to the multifamily space? You might be surprised! In today’s video, we’ll talk about the reasons why accreditation is so appealing, and how you can work your way into the next level of […]
How to Invest Using Retirement Funds
Is it possible to use a retirement account to invest in a real estate syndication? The short answer is yes. But what qualifies? Today, we’ll answer that question and take a look at the pros and cons of this strategy.
How much capital should a sponsor have in a multifamily investment deal?
How much of their own capital should a sponsor have in a multifamily investment deal? It’s a fair question, and one that investors may ask to gauge how vested their partners are in the deal. But the real question is this – how important is it for a sponsor to invest their own capital? And is it a deal breaker if they don’t?
What Money Sources Can I Use to Invest in Real Estate Syndications?
What Money Sources Can I Use to Invest in Real Estate Syndications?
Excerpt: Think you need cash to get in on a multifamily deal? Read on to find out what sources of capital you can use to invest in real estate syndications!
MB 146: What You Need to Know About Multifamily Financing – With John Brickson
Securing the financing you need can make or break a real estate deal. Today, John Brickson of Old Capital joins me to discuss the most common mistakes investors make when it comes to multifamily financing, the advantages of working with an intermediary, and the differences among Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and bridge loans.
MB 138: Syndication vs. Creative Financing for Multifamily Capital – With Jake Stenziano & Gino Barbaro
While syndication is the most popular way to raise money to fund a multifamily deal, it is not the only option. Today, Jake Stenziano and Gino Barbaro explain how they built an impressive portfolio by way of creative financing—and why they are adding syndication to their repertoire now!
Should You Use Money From Friends & Family for Investing?
You’re afraid that friends and family will never talk to you again if a deal goes bad. Should you take their money to fund your real estate deals? We don’t want to take money from our family and friends because we’re afraid. We’re afraid that we might lose our family’s and friends’ money in one […]
MB 106: Getting in the Multifamily Game, With or Without Syndication – With Mario Ortiz
Mario Ortiz’s first multifamily deal wasn’t a homerun. But Mario argues that ‘getting in the game’ is more important than the size or quality of the first deal. Listen in to understand how he used creative financing to build a thriving multifamily business without syndication—while working full-time as a mechanical engineer!
MB 059: The Future of Real Estate Financing – With Ross Hamilton
Securing financing can be difficult and pretty scary for a new investor. Listen in as Ross Hamilton, CEO of Connected Investors.com explains how his company is helping move real estate financing into the 21st century through connecting borrowers with verified lenders.