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July 30th, 2011 by admin

Principles of Real Estate Syndication

50,000 copies have been sold of earlier editions of this book. This work is a "how to do it" book with definitive and up to the minute easy to understand thinking on real estate syndication theory and practice. The book contains excellent examples and illustrations. Within the many pages the ideas and illustrations can be applied to any type of business enterprise including Entertainment, Oil and Gas, Timber, Agricultural, Manufacturing, Restaurant, Venture Capital, Import and Export, and all ot

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  • Kristen M. Zimmerman "Sunset Bay Investments LLC" writes:
    July 30th, 20115:23 pmat
    14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    An excellent guidebook for venturing into Real Estate Syndication, October 16, 2007
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    This review is from: Principles of Real Estate Syndication (Hardcover)

    I have been working in commercial real estate for my entire career (over 15 years) for private companies with portfolios ranging from 50-1500 apartment units. When I ventured out on my own into the world of real estate syndication, Sam Freshman’s book provided me with a roadmap to follow. I am currently in the process of raising capital for my first syndicated deal and I find myself constantly referring back to the pages of his book as I go through the process. It is quite a learning curve but has been a much smoother ride having this resource by my side. I have been able to ask more educated questions of my attorneys and advisors and have been able to provide better answers to potential investors with greater confidence. This is a great reference for seasoned real estate professionals as well as undergrad or post graduates going into the real estate field.

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  • John K. Rachlin writes:
    July 30th, 20115:50 pmat
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A MUST READ FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS AND THOSE INTERESTED IN SYNDICATION, November 21, 2007
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    John K. Rachlin (California, USA) –
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    This review is from: Principles of Real Estate Syndication (Hardcover)

    Whether you’re an experienced real estate investor, an aspiring real estate investor or simply interested in learning how to generate wealth through the art of real estate syndication, this book is a must-read. The author of this book, Samuel K. Freshman, is speaking from experience when he sets out the blue print for making money through real estate investment and syndication. His no-nonsense, non-hyped and practical writing style and advise makes this book an easy and interesting read. If you are serious about making money in real estate, read this book.

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  • Steve Maloney "RE4U" writes:
    July 30th, 20116:40 pmat
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Just a first start – not complete, February 9, 2011
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    Steve Maloney “RE4U” (Alamo, CA USA) –
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    This review is from: Principles of Real Estate Syndication (Hardcover)

    Of the 496 pages of this book only 183 are actually dedicated to talking about syndication. The rest of the book consists of boiler plate contract after boiler plate contract that can’t be readily used and, considering this book’s latest edition was 2006, are probably out of date anyway.

    Of the 183 usable pages, I found little that could offer me a constructive roadmap for actually putting together syndication. The fault probably lies in the fact that the author attempts to cover a lot of ground in his writing; from many types of real estate to movies and even oil & gas syndications. Perhaps if he were to focus on one or two specific types of syndications and really go into more detail about the steps one should follow to make a successful syndication work this book would have been more useful to me.

    As it is, it’s a first step. I’ll be looking for more real estate specific reference material that better describes from the syndicator’s perspective details that I can put into actual use.

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