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Getting Started: Everything To Know About Commercial Multifamily Syndications
Introduction
Getting Started
Step 1:
How does an Active Syndication vs Real Estate Fund Work for General Partners
What's the difference?
How do I get paid?
What are the operational expenses to consider for each type?
How much work is involved with an Active Syndication vs Real Estate Fund?
Step 2:
How do I build a track record?
Doing your first deal
How do I get pre-approved for a loan, and get a guarantor?
What do I need to consider in partnerships?
What's the benefit for an investor to provide capital for a fund?
As a Private Equity Fund, can I sit as a General Partner on the Sponsors Syndication?
Intermission
General
Step 3:
How much money do I earn as a GP in an Active Syndication vs Private Equity Fund? (3:23)
What kind of expenses should I look out for? (1:52)
Do you normally pay for this as an OP or does this get reimbursed by the investor group? (2:22)
Recap: The Differences between an active vs fund-to-fund syndicator (2:12)
What's an example of a standard vs experienced syndicator? (3:08)
What are your goals? (1:32)
Step 4:
TFC - Multifamily Fund Modeling LP (0:14)
Asset management fee breakdowns (1:15)
How to run an example scenario (6:16)
Disposition Fee, and Hold Times (1:16)
What does it look like for your firm? (5:43)
Step 5:
So how many funds do you normally do in 5-10 years? (1:43)
Why finding good operators matter (3:10)
Can I become part of the General Partners (GP)? (1:35)
Whats your main focus, and how to keep your investors with you rather than handing them off (1:02)
Why a Syndication Calculator Matters (1:51)
Future Streams of Income
Step 6:
Why a syndication calculator matters
Understanding the deal (2:26)
Why scaling matters (1:07)
Why there's such a big barrier to entry (2:11)
How to scale your firm into a full syndication (0:55)
Future Streams of Income (0:51)
Step 7:
Moving Forward (0:47)
Start... (0:54)
Next Steps (4:53)
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