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Transitioning from house hacking to syndication can be a wise move for real estate investors looking to scale up their investments.
While house hacking can generate income by renting out a portion of your primary residence, syndication involves pooling funds from multiple investors to purchase larger properties with greater earning potential.
Syndication allows for greater diversification and the ability to invest in multiple properties without the burden of managing them all yourself.
Let's get moving and talk it over to see what we can do to move you forward to financial freedom.
Visit https://simplepassivecashflow.com/club to start.
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By Lane Kawaoka, PE5
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Transitioning from house hacking to syndication can be a wise move for real estate investors looking to scale up their investments.
While house hacking can generate income by renting out a portion of your primary residence, syndication involves pooling funds from multiple investors to purchase larger properties with greater earning potential.
Syndication allows for greater diversification and the ability to invest in multiple properties without the burden of managing them all yourself.
Let's get moving and talk it over to see what we can do to move you forward to financial freedom.
Visit https://simplepassivecashflow.com/club to start.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.