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Collapsing Banks and What It Means for Investors

Collapsing Banks and What It Means for Investors

Real Estate Syndications

Unless you were vacationing off the grid over the last two weeks, you have no doubt heard the lightning strike…the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the 16th largest bank in America and the largest bank to fail since the 2008 financial crisis.  This bank failure...
Why You Can’t Pooh Pooh the Impact of Investing $50,000 Each Year in Apartment Syndications

Why You Can’t Pooh Pooh the Impact of Investing $50,000 Each Year in Apartment Syndications

Real Estate Syndications

To invest in an apartment syndication typically is a $50k minimum. Fifty thousand dollars is a LOT of money. Nevermind fifty thousand dollars per year. I get it, but hear me out. Once you see the potential results, I strongly believe you might be more willing to put...
5 Need-to-Knows About You and the Other Investors Before Investing in an Apartment Syndication

5 Need-to-Knows About You and the Other Investors Before Investing in an Apartment Syndication

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Though an apartment syndication is a group investment, it can feel like a lonely process at times. For security and privacy reasons, you may never meet or even know the names of the other investors, even though you’re pooling your money into the same asset alongside...
Advanced Strategies to Accelerate Your Wealth & Legacy Building

Advanced Strategies to Accelerate Your Wealth & Legacy Building

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I know I’m not alone when I share that I came from a working middle-class family parent who, unfortunately, had no personal finance knowledge beyond getting an education, finding a steady salaried job, and saving any pocket change possible into a small savings...
How To Make Real Estate Passive Income To Fast Track Away From the 9-to-5

How To Make Real Estate Passive Income To Fast Track Away From the 9-to-5

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Most people focus only on and only know about active income. Active income buys fancy cars, expensive homes, private schools, and designer clothing, all while simultaneously being taxed at the highest rate out of any income. Yep, read that last part again. Active...
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