219: Syndications: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Invest

219: Syndications: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Invest

You may have heard the term “real estate syndication” thrown out quite a lot over the past few years. It seems like almost every real estate investor is either starting a real estate syndication or investing in one. So what’s all the hype about? Is this an investment opportunity that you’re missing out on, and if so, is it truly passive as many people claim? We’ve brought the master flipper, rehab estimator, and syndicator himself, J Scott, back to the BiggerPockets Money Podcast so he can share some information (and advice) on real estate syndications. J walks through a handful of points worth examining before investing in syndications. We talk about what a real estate syndication is, where to find syndications, how to validate the syndicators themselves, what a limited partner is, what a general partner is, and more. The most valuable part of this entire episode is about researching the syndication deal itself. Where is it located, what is the structure, who’s running it? These are all questions you should ask, along with some other key questions like: What is the team’s track record, reputation, experience? What is the location, risks, population size, employment, wage growth? On the deal, what do the returns look like, what are the big risks? Do they have an investor presentation? What’s the minimum investment? Are there capital calls? How do they deal with capital calls? Have they required capital calls in the past? What are their accreditation requirements? Can you get better terms in exchange for a larger investment? How frequent are the distributions? Quarterly, monthly, yearly? When will distributions start? Will they be doing a cost segregation study? What fees are they receiving? When will they give updates? Monthly, quarterly? Can you invest using a 1031 or an IRA? In This Episode We Cover What is a real estate syndication and who qualifies to invest in one? What an accredited investor is and the qualifications behind it? Where can you find syndicators? Whether or not investors have liability if a deal goes bad Cap rates, NOI, and valuations on large deals How to research a syndication deal Syndications vs. funds vs. REITs What happens if a syndication runs out of money? And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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22: How to Pay Off 6-Figure Student Loans While Pursuing Financial Independence with Travis Hornsby

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21: How Losing 260 Pounds Spurred Job & Investing Success with Tony Gayden

21: How Losing 260 Pounds Spurred Job & Investing Success with Tony Gayden

Tony Gayden grew up in a lower middle class household where money and finance were not discussed. He sought comfort in food, eventually reaching 476 pounds and drowning in debt. In this episode, Tony ...

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20: The Simple Path to Wealth—Index Funds Explained with JL Collins

20: The Simple Path to Wealth—Index Funds Explained with JL Collins

Jim Collins has literally done it all. From busboy, produce, clerk, and gas station attendant, to ad agency founder, sales trainer, radio co-host, and publisher. He is a prolific world traveler, havin...

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19: The Ultimate Real Estate Retirement Plan with Chad Carson

19: The Ultimate Real Estate Retirement Plan with Chad Carson

Chad Carson has never had a “real job.” Instead, he has parlayed his experience helping with his father’s rental business into his own real estate rental business. Now, Chad owns enough real estate th...

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18: Accessing Retirement Funds Before Age 59½ with The Mad Fientist

18: Accessing Retirement Funds Before Age 59½ with The Mad Fientist

Early retirement is a goal many people have. Diligently saving for retirement age to fund your life after you stop working is great, but the same programs that help you avoid taxes while saving come b...

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17: Building a Lean Business With (Almost) No Capital with Alan Donegan

17: Building a Lean Business With (Almost) No Capital with Alan Donegan

On this week’s episode of the Biggerpockets Money Podcast, we chat with Alan Donegan. Alan Donegan watched - and helped - his father run a super-successful sportswear company, until the economy shifte...

23 Huhti 20181h 11min

16: Financial Security Through Passive Income with Joel Larsgaard

16: Financial Security Through Passive Income with Joel Larsgaard

As a kid, Joel Larsgaard watched his parents work jobs they didn’t like to pay for things they didn’t need. They missed out on some of the priceless moments that life has to offer, culminating in bank...

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15: The Pillars of FI, Pt. 2: Designing the Life You Want with Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa from Choose FI

15: The Pillars of FI, Pt. 2: Designing the Life You Want with Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa from Choose FI

This is the last half of the epic interview with Brad and Jonathan from Choose FI. Continuing where we left off from last week, we finish up the Pillars of FI conversation, including beginner level to...

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