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Welcome to this episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today’s show is Jeremy Pemberton. Jeremy is the Chief Investment Officer at Waterway Family Funds and has an extensive career in the real estate profession. I wanted to have Jeremy on the call today to talk about the various different ways one can own real estate as part of their portfolio and the different types of vehicles that exist. Jeremy and I talk about how real estate partnerships are structured in regards to the general partner (GP) and limited partner (LP), how fees and promotes work, and comparing private real estate investments to other real estate opportunities like REIT’s and non-traded REITS, and how investors can think about the way that owning real estate might make the most sense for them in their portfolio.
As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today’s conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter and you can also set up a Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we serve in the capacity of a personal and professional CFO: helping OD practice owners around the country reduce their tax bill, proactively manage cash flow, and make prudent investment decisions both in and out of their practice to help them live their best life on purpose. You can also check out any number of additional free resources like our eBooks, blog posts, and on-demand webinars. Lastly, if you’re interested in learning more about the upcoming launch of the 20/20 Money Membership, please check out the link in the Resources to learn more about what we have in store for you!
And with that introduction, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Jeremy Pemberton.
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Welcome to this episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today’s show is Jeremy Pemberton. Jeremy is the Chief Investment Officer at Waterway Family Funds and has an extensive career in the real estate profession. I wanted to have Jeremy on the call today to talk about the various different ways one can own real estate as part of their portfolio and the different types of vehicles that exist. Jeremy and I talk about how real estate partnerships are structured in regards to the general partner (GP) and limited partner (LP), how fees and promotes work, and comparing private real estate investments to other real estate opportunities like REIT’s and non-traded REITS, and how investors can think about the way that owning real estate might make the most sense for them in their portfolio.
As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today’s conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter and you can also set up a Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we serve in the capacity of a personal and professional CFO: helping OD practice owners around the country reduce their tax bill, proactively manage cash flow, and make prudent investment decisions both in and out of their practice to help them live their best life on purpose. You can also check out any number of additional free resources like our eBooks, blog posts, and on-demand webinars. Lastly, if you’re interested in learning more about the upcoming launch of the 20/20 Money Membership, please check out the link in the Resources to learn more about what we have in store for you!
And with that introduction, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Jeremy Pemberton.
Resources:
20/20 Money Community Information
————————————————————————————— Please rate and subscribe to 20/20 Money on these platforms
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Stitcher —————————————————————————————
For past episodes of 20/20 Money with full companion show notes, please check out our episode archive here!

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