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7 Bad Money Habits: How to Increase Your Investing Potential

7 Bad Money Habits: How to Increase Your Investing Potential

by Eric Chadderdon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

You take your financial security seriously. You listen to industry-leading podcasts and follow the financial gurus’ advice. You dream of financial freedom, yearn for cash flow confidence, and you know passive income is the key to getting there.  But you know...
Real Estate Syndication Investing 101 – An Intro To Syndication Deals and How They Work

Real Estate Syndication Investing 101 – An Intro To Syndication Deals and How They Work

by Eric Chadderdon | Jun 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

Many real estate investors “get their feet wet” through some form of residential real estate— whether those initial investments are flips, standard rental homes, or even duplexes. But we recently met someone who’d been in the real estate investing game for over 10...
5 Pillars To Mitigate Risk And Protect Commercial Real Estate Investor’s Wealth

5 Pillars To Mitigate Risk And Protect Commercial Real Estate Investor’s Wealth

by Eric Chadderdon | Sep 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

What initially piqued your interest in real estate syndications? Let me guess. Most likely, it was the potential to make your money work hard for you using dependable real estate assets, rather than working hard for your money at that 9-5. How did I do? Until we talk,...
Commercial Value-Add Real Estate Syndications: What They Are And How They Work

Commercial Value-Add Real Estate Syndications: What They Are And How They Work

by Eric Chadderdon | Sep 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

You’re probably familiar with the typical fix-and-flip residential real estate profit model because it’s all over HGTV, and I, too, can’t get enough of the excitement. Each episode ends with me wondering what kind of crazy issues and incredible...
The Definitive Guide: The Differences Between REITs And Real Estate Syndications

The Definitive Guide: The Differences Between REITs And Real Estate Syndications

by Eric Chadderdon | Sep 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

Are you looking for a way to invest in the real estate market that will allow you to diversify your portfolio, free up your time, and generate more money? If so, then REITs and Real Estate Syndications are two options worth considering. Here is an overview of the...
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