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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a syndication?

A real estate syndication is a collaborative investment strategy where a group of investors pools resources to purchase and manage large commercial properties, such as apartment complexes or office buildings. This allows investors to benefit from passive income and property appreciation without the responsibility of day-to-day management.

Why should I invest in commercial real estate?

Commercial real estate offers benefits like consistent cash flow, tax advantages, scalability, and diversification. It’s also considered a relatively stable investment compared to other asset classes.

How does commercial syndication differ from other real estate investments?

Unlike single-family rentals or small-scale real estate investments, commercial syndication involves larger properties with multiple income streams and professional management, which can lead to more stable returns.

How do I get started with commercial real estate syndication?

Start by joining our investor network. We’ll guide you through the education process, understand your goals, and introduce you to available opportunities that align with your interests.

What is the minimum investment amount?

The minimum investment typically ranges between $25,000 and $100,000, depending on the specific deal.

Do I need to be an accredited investor?

Many of our deals require investors to be accredited. This means having a net worth of over $1 million (excluding your primary residence) or earning an annual income of $200,000 ($300,000 for couples) for the last two years. However, some deals are open to non-accredited investors.

What is the typical timeline for an investment?

Most commercial real estate syndication deals have a holding period of 5 to 7 years, though this can vary depending on the property and business plan.