(720) 724-8125 [email protected]

      When you first begin to consider real estate syndication as an investment option, it can feel lonely, intimidating, or even like you’re going in blindfolded. I personally experienced fears around investing in a property I’d never seen, concern about how I’d get my money back, and doubt around the inability to log into an account and see my money.

      These fears were addressed head-on through research. Every article I read and every conversation I had built my certainty until I began to feel confident toward taking the plunge.

      If you’re considering your first syndication and feeling hesitant, I recommend doing your research, connecting with other investors, reading through previous deals, and taking your time.

      Do Your Research
      The best way to build your investing confidence is through self-education and research. Listen to podcasts, read books, and find websites on real estate.

      Books:
      Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
      Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller
      Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing by Michael Blank

      Podcasts:
      BiggerPockets Podcast
      Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever with Joe Fairless
      Apartment Investing with Michael Blank

      Ask Questions
      Relevant Facebook groups and forums like BiggerPockets can help you learn what questions you should be asking.

      It’s likely that other people have asked about your same concerns and, just by reading through the forum’s questions and answers, you’ll gain clarity.

      Remember there are no dumb questions and that you have the right to be diligent about gathering answers to your concerns.

      Connect with Other Investors
      A successful investor needs a supportive community, and considering that
      syndication is a group investment, you’ll want to get networking.

      Any new investors will share similar anxieties, questions, confusion, and excitement.
      Experienced investors can provide invaluable firsthand accounts of their experience
      with various projects and sponsors.

      Find other investors through online forums like BiggerPockets, local networking
      events, or by asking sponsors if they’ll connect you to their current investors.

      Review Previous Deals
      Finding comfort with financial projections, summary data, and investment lingo may feel overwhelming.

      As you review more investment summaries, you’ll start to understand the flow of the deal packages, how each sponsor communicates, and exactly which investments interest you.

      Take Your Time
      Each new investment opportunity fills up quickly. This can make new investors panic and start to believe they are missing the best deals.

      Remember, there will always be another opportunity.

      Allow yourself time to complete the steps laid out here, so that when you make your syndication choice, you are confident about every step.

      Considering Everything
      If you take nothing else from this article, remember it’s completely normal to feel skeptical, anxious, and even timid when making your first syndication commitment. The ability to take action is what separates the successful from those who give up. Your first real estate syndication deal is a huge milestone in your investing journey, and, even though your head might be spinning now, this is a time to savor.

      We are better together!
      Josi

      Josi Heron

      Josi empowers like-minded real estate investors to reach financial security and freedom through tax-advantaged passive income. She specializes in helping military and service academy alumni as well as professional women to achieve passive income through investing.