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5 Reasons You’ll Love Investing in Real Estate Syndications

5 Reasons You’ll Love Investing in Real Estate Syndications

by Mary Nguyen | Apartment Investing, Passive Income, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Syndication

If you’ve ever experienced owning single-family or multifamily homes, you know that these investments require time and energy.  Investing in residential real estate can be challenging because, typically, you as the investor wear many hats throughout the seemingly...
The 5 Building Blocks of Capital Preservation Through ATM Investments

The 5 Building Blocks of Capital Preservation Through ATM Investments

by Mary Nguyen | Passive Income, Recession Resistant

Let me ask you a question. What first interested you about real estate syndications (group investments)? Most likely, it was the potential to put your hard-earned money to work for you to grow your wealth over time. My real estate investing career started in the...
What Are Your Investing Goals?  Why Knowing Your Goals Is Critical Before Investing.

What Are Your Investing Goals? Why Knowing Your Goals Is Critical Before Investing.

by Mary Nguyen | Passive Income, Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Syndication

Let’s take a moment to think about the process that you used to find the home you’re currently living in.   You likely had a checklist that included a specific area, school district, commute, and the number of bedrooms you were looking for. If you were looking...
How You Earn Passive Income In A Real Estate Syndication

How You Earn Passive Income In A Real Estate Syndication

by Mary Nguyen | Apartment Investing, Passive Income, Real Estate Syndication

Where does cash flow in a real estate syndication actually come from?  Are you considering investing in a real estate syndication but are leery that it sounds a little too good to be true? You’re not alone. Many investors are shocked when they first learn about the...
REITS vs. Real Estate Syndications.  7 Biggest Differences.

REITS vs. Real Estate Syndications. 7 Biggest Differences.

by Mary Nguyen | Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Syndication, Stocks vs. Real Estate Investing, Tax Benefits

If real estate investing seems interesting to you, but you’d rather avoid becoming a landlord, you’re not alone. Fixing toilet emergencies at 3 am isn’t appealing to most people.  Shocker. The next logical step that many investors take is toward a real estate...
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