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Alan M.
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Looking for reputable syndicators

Alan M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area
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I'm an accredited investor in the market to meet 3-4 syndicators for residential MF buildings and go into 2-3 deals with each of them, presumably at about $50k-$100k investments per deal.  I've found a few that are active in the forums here on BP, but would like to meet a few others, as I can't imagine all the reputable ones are the same ones who are active on BP.

I'm not interested in first time syndicators...I don't have that type of risk appetite. I'd prefer someone who's done a few deals, including exits, has been at it a while, and, above all, is honest.

Referrals much appreciated!

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Alina Trigub
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Alina Trigub
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@Alan M.

To your point just because someone has been operating for a while, doesn't automatically entail they are reputable. Bernie Madoff's firm operated for 48 years prior to his arrest! 

I suggest you do the reverse engineering here on BP as well and search the old posts for active and passive investors in the syndication space and then reach out to them individually. 

To help you lead the discussion with a syndicator, here's a post containing potential questions you can cover with them:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/10850/7...

My best! 

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