WHAT IS REAL ESTATE SYNDICATION?
INTRODUCTION A real estate syndication is an aggregation of money from multiple investors forthe purpose of investing together in a specific real estate opportunity, forexample, a commercial office building or an apartment complex. Real estatesyndication is an effective way for investors to pool their capital and invest inopportunities that are much bigger than the opportunities […]
Legal Considerations for Syndicated Financing
Remember that syndication is a broad term. Black’s Law Dictionary defines a syndicate as, “A group organized for a common purpose; esp., an association formed to promote a common interest [or] carry out a particular business transaction.” But in layman’s terms, a real estate syndication is nothing more than a group of people pooling their […]
Real Estate Syndications 101
By Dr. Jim Dahle, WCI Founder A real estate syndication is an illiquid but passive way for accredited investors to invest in real estate. As a syndication investor, you won’t be getting 3 am toilet calls and you will never have to talk to a tenant. You don’t even have to ever lay eyes on the […]
A Guide to Real Estate Syndication
Real estate syndication isn’t exactly a well-known type of investment, but it has emerged as an interesting opportunity for investors who want to capitalize on the high return potential of real estate but don’t necessarily want to directly become property owners. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at real estate syndication, its pros […]
A Guide To Real Estate Syndication: The Benefits And What To Look For In A Syndicator
Real estate syndication, a way for a group of investors to combine their financial resources to invest in properties and projects, is one-way individual investors can mitigate the upfront costs and long-term upkeep associated with real estate investment and capitalize on this important wealth-building asset class. Understanding Real Estate Syndication Real estate syndication is a […]
Real estate syndications
In New York, Article 23-A of the New York General Business Law (GBL), commonly referred to as the Martin Act, gives the Attorney General the authority to enforce the law’s provisions, which regulate the offer and sale of securities in or from New York. In the 1960s, the New York Real Estate Syndication Act (Syndication Act) was […]