Kevin Bupp
Book Review: "The Cash Flow Investor"
A fresh look at syndication investing from Kevin Bupp with an emphasis on mobile home park syndications.
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Kevin Bupp
A fresh look at syndication investing from Kevin Bupp with an emphasis on mobile home park syndications.
Book Review
Dr. Tom Burns's Why Doctors Don't Get Rich--a review.
Class A
How to buy a car using real estate syndications.
Syndication
There are some really appealing things about investing in a syndication. As eager syndicators (or sponsors or operators or deal promoters etc.) will tell you over and over, you get to invest passively in an appealing asset class, you don't have to do much work, you get a
Book Review
If you were to ask, "What's the one recent book I should read about investing in real estate syndications to get the basics before I start?," the list of possibilities would definitely include Brian Burke's The Hands-Off Investor: An Insider's Guide to
Book Review
I think it is safe to say that the most fun book we have read about real estate syndications is Matthew Picheny's "Backstage Guide to Real Estate: Produce Passive Income, Write Your Own Story, and Direct Your Dollars Toward Positive Change."
Distributions
When you make any kind of investment, you are no doubt expecting a return of your capital at some point as well as a return on your capital. Otherwise you would not take the time to invest it--you would just leave it in your checking or savings account.
Stocks
The Wall Street Journal is running a story today entitled: "Stocks and Bonds are Falling in Lockstep at Pace Unseen in Decades." The gist of the story is simple: investors have fewer places to turn for true diversification in the public markets than in the past.
Book Review
Sean Cook may have written the most comprehensive book out there on investing in private real estate deals, such as syndications. The full title is: "Investing in Real Estate Partnerships, Funds, Joint Ventures, and Crowdfunding."
Syndication Basics
You invested in a real estate syndication with the expectation that you would get paid. You wanted, for sure, to get your capital back--a return of capital. But you also expect that you would get paid for taking the risk of putting your money in a deal of this sort--a return on capital.
Podcasts
The world of podcasts related to real estate syndications is just incredibly vast--and growing fast. You could literally spend all your working time listening to nothing but podcasts about real estate syndication.
Book Review
Sir Ronald Cohen is one of the giants–if not the most giant of giants–who have championed the field of impact investing.