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How a Real Estate Syndicate Works

11/01/07

Permalink 06:12:33 pm, by Rick Hendershot Email , 176 words   English (US)
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How a Real Estate Syndicate Works

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The Real Estate Syndicate Boom Explained - by Jimmy Cox

The real estate syndicate is a pooling of resources of many investors to buy a building or long-term lease-hold. When you buy an interest or participation in a real estate syndicate, you buy a part of a building or the lease-hold.

The real estate syndicate with large public participation is about 10 years old. It sure is big business now. Forbes Magazine estimate that in 1958-1959 3 billion dollars worth of public participations in syndicates were sold.

There must be good reasons for this success and there are. Investors are promised and get substantial returns such as 10 percent, 12 percent or more per year, part of it tax sheltered. Good syndications offer a reasonable degree of security. Many investors have been rewarded with substantial income and even growth of their equity. But others have lost money...

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