In this video, Brett Chotkevys explains why syndication, often used in real estate investing, is not a good fit for assisted living. Assisted living is more than just real estate—it’s an active business that requires strong leadership and hands-on involvement to succeed. While syndication can work for passive investment opportunities like apartment buildings, it doesn’t align with the operational demands of assisted living and often creates unnecessary challenges.
Brett discusses the key differences between raising money for assisted living and traditional real estate investing. He outlines how syndication can dilute equity and lead to inefficiencies in decision-making, which is especially critical in a business that operates 24/7. Instead, Brett recommends using SBA 7(a) loans as a smarter way to raise money, allowing you to maintain control, maximize equity, and reduce the number of investors involved.
If you’re exploring how to raise money for assisted living or looking for strategies in real estate investing, this video provides a straightforward approach tailored to the unique needs of assisted living. Brett shares how to build a profitable business while avoiding the pitfalls of syndication and ensuring operational success.
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