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The Power of Industrial Sale/Leasebacks as an Investment Strategy
Part 1: The Power of Industrial Sale-Leasebacks as an Investment Strategy Companies often face the challenge of balancing the need…
FAQ's When You're New to Real Estate Syndications
Commonly Asked Questions When You’re New to Real Estate Syndications What is Leap’s role in the transaction? Leap Multifamily started…
How to Bring 1031 Exchange Money Into a Real Estate Syndication
In the world of real estate investing, savvy investors are constantly seeking opportunities to generate long-term wealth. One powerful strategy…
The Compehensive Guide to Taking the Multifamily Syndication "Leap"
Have you ever looked up at a large apartment complex or a beautiful office building and wondered about what kind…
Real Estate Syndications: The Most Common Fees Charged
Sponsors can charge a variety of fees totaling north of $1,000,000 on each property they acquire. It’s very important as…
8 Sets of Crucial Questions to ask Your Syndication Sponsor Before Wiring Money
The Ultimate List of Questions! There are many questions to ask your sponsor before deciding to invest in a…
Commercial Real Estate Valuations
Many real estate investors get their start in single-family real estate before they graduate to larger deals. The values of…
506(b) & 506(c) - What's the difference?
Real estate syndicators raise investment capital by issuing securities to investors. Ordinarily, sales of securities must be registered with the…
Real Estate Investing With Your IRA or 401k
Did you know that you can use your IRA or your 401k from a former employer to invest in real…
The "Lazy 1031 Exchange"
Last year, I had a large gain on the sale of some property, and I didn’t want to attempt a 1031…
Are Industrial Real Estate Investments Right for You?
Let’s start with a primer on the different types of IRE. There are 5 different types of IRE projects that…
Pros and Cons of REIT’s Versus Syndications
Investing in real estate is considered by many to be a low-risk path to wealth and a great way to…