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July 2, 2024

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Understanding Deal Terms and Their Impact on Partner Returns

Investing in real estate syndication as a Limited Partner (LP) is an...

The hold term, or the duration for which the syndication plans to hold onto the property, is a pivotal factor affecting LP returns.

  • Short-term Holds (1-3 years) often focus on quick value-add improvements with the aim of selling the property at an increased value. While potentially offering higher annualized returns, they may also carry higher risk due to market volatility.
  • Long-term Holds (5-10 years or more) generally aim for steady cash flow and capital appreciation over time. They might provide more stability and benefit from long-term market trends but can lock in capital, reducing liquidity for investors.

The choice between short-term and long-term holds should align with the LP's investment goals, risk tolerance, and the market cycle at the time of investment.

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August 2, 2018

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Understanding Syndication in Multifamily Real Estate

In essence, real estate syndication is a partnership between...

In the real estate world, syndication can be a golden bridge that allows individual investors to cross into the realm of high-yielding, large-scale multifamily property investments. However, as with any investment, syndication also carries its share of risks and rewards. In this post, we will demystify real estate syndication, exploring its benefits and potential risks in the context of multifamily property investing.

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