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Dennis Johnson
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Action after education

Dennis Johnson
  • Investor
  • Villa Rica, GA
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After reading books and finding info on syndication and communication with syndication attorneys whats next?  Where do you look for investors to pitch deals too.

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Abel Sng
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Abel Sng
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@Dennis Johnson do you already have deals lined up and familiar with underwriting deals to weed out the good ones from the bad? In my experience investors have a shelf life. Even if you find them and line them up, without a deal to present you're pretty much dead in the water. Most new syndicators have the "chicken or egg first"/"deal or investor first" predicament. Spend all your energy to find the deal and the investors will come. Hope this helps and good luck!

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