Expectation Alignment 101: Nurturing a Fruitful Investment Partnership

Expectation Alignment 101: Nurturing a Fruitful Investment Partnership

Managing investor expectations. The goal here is to align with investors and educate them about the benefits of long-term strategies. By setting appropriate expectations, we can ensure a smooth and successful investment journey.

When it comes to syndications, there are unique challenges in exiting or restructuring investments due to diverse investor expectations. However, most investors anticipate a five-year investment term in syndication deals. This five-year expectation has become the industry norm. As I've learned from my experience, it's essential to consider this timeframe when planning and executing syndication deals.

By carefully analyzing the real estate cycle and market trends, we can strategically time our investments for maximum gains. It's crucial to keep investors informed about these factors and help them understand the rationale behind our long-term strategies.


Jorge Abreu

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Jorge Abreu Do you think there will ever be a model of a forever hold? I was always taught two things about RE: 1) Location Location Location 2) NEVER sell RE. So why the 5 year hold? Don't say: Because we've always done it like that! (worst phrase ever)

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