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OT: How Do You Invest Your Money?
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<blockquote data-quote="BAM Frog" data-source="post: 2830702" data-attributes="member: 71699"><p>One thing that I’ve been getting into is passively investing in apartment syndications. I invest and the operator does everything else. They acquire the property, renovate the interiors, make other upgrades and increase the rents/cash flow and sell the asset. Two to five year hold, 7-9% return during that time, 70/30 (Investor-LP/GP) split upon sale of the asset. Goal is to 2X my money in 5 years. Also get a K1 to offset any taxes thanks to bonus depreciation (don’t have to depreciate the asset over 27.5 years, can take it all up front which is ideal for this kind of investment). This is the most hands off way that I know of to get exposure to RE, with the least amount of effort and achieving maximum returns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAM Frog, post: 2830702, member: 71699"] One thing that I’ve been getting into is passively investing in apartment syndications. I invest and the operator does everything else. They acquire the property, renovate the interiors, make other upgrades and increase the rents/cash flow and sell the asset. Two to five year hold, 7-9% return during that time, 70/30 (Investor-LP/GP) split upon sale of the asset. Goal is to 2X my money in 5 years. Also get a K1 to offset any taxes thanks to bonus depreciation (don’t have to depreciate the asset over 27.5 years, can take it all up front which is ideal for this kind of investment). This is the most hands off way that I know of to get exposure to RE, with the least amount of effort and achieving maximum returns. [/QUOTE]
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