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James Smith
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Syndication groups for Non-Accredit investor

James Smith
  • Rental Property Investor
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Greetings BP Family,

I'm looking for recommendations on reputable multi-family or self-storage sponsors with a good track record, that allow for Non-Accredited ducklings (hopefully only for a few more years).  I know these articles get posted every now and then, just seeing if anyone has new info.

I travel a lot for work and enjoy what I do so I'm looking for things more passive as sometimes I don't always have reliable internet, or in a position to respond to emergencies so I am looking for the more hands off the better.  And that is what drew me to syndications.

So if anyone knows the secret handshakes to meet the shadowy people I would apricate it.

Best regards,

James

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Steve S.
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Steve S.
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@James Smith I would advise that you join a community that deals specifically with passive investments. I'll DM you some syndicators who take non-accredited investors. There was a comment about becoming accredited if you pass the series 65 test. I thought that the requirement also involved being an advisor in a financial firm.

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