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Looking on 2nd Syndication Group after exit from first property

Robert Frazier
  • Boise, ID
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Working on scaling up our development business. We are wrapping up entitlements on our first 17 unit multi-family unit. (looking at 60% return over 18 months)

Anybody go from a family-friends round syndication to an investment fund? Where did you get training, help on developing the structure? Love to learn more.

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Brock Mogensen
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There are definitely lots of differences between single raise syndications and a fund. If you have access to lots of deals and your investor base trusts you enough to invest without much info on the deal on the front end - a fund could be a good option.  Single raise syndications in my experience have been easier to raise because you are able to provide all of the information on the deal.  The fund model is a great way to scale..from what I hear though.  

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