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commercial property: Intro To Group Real Estate Investment - 01/09/12 12:17 AM
Ever wonder how someone is able to purchase that skyscraper office building downtown, or the 300+ unit apartment complex down the street for multi millions of dollars? Well, I can tell you, it’s not typically someONE that purchases these properties it is usually a group. It’s an age old concept, if something costs $200,000 but you only have $100,000; then find another person with $100,000 and partner. When it comes to large properties that require say, $1,000,000 to purchase, and you partner with several others in a group investment it is called syndication. Syndication can add
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commercial property: Structure of a Group Investment - 01/09/12 12:14 AM
By now hopefully you’ve read “Intro to Group Investment in Real Estate” and have additional interest. By now you are likely wondering how it is actually structured, how you make your money, and when. Be sure to read on to “Participating in a Group Investment” as well. Every group investment (Syndication) is structured a bit differently. How profits, losses and management are handled is always determined and agreed to before the group is ever formed, so be sure to read the Private Placement Memorandum (PPM - basically a business plan for the property) and operating agreement
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commercial property: Participating in a Group Investment - 01/09/12 12:11 AM
Before reading this article, be sure to first read “Intro to Group Real Estate Investment” and “The Group Investment Structure” A group investment in real estate (also called a Syndication) typically is considered a security under Securities and Exchange Commission guidelines. Because it is a security many laws govern how such an offering can be offered and who can participate in them. One option that allows anyone and everyone to participate in a group property investment is the full registration as a public offering with the SEC, unfortunately this involves months if not years and HUNDREDS of thousands
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