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Syndication Capital Calls: What's missing from the conservation

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In this Doctors Building Wealth podcast episode, Kenji and Leti tackle the critical topic of syndication capital calls and their impact on real estate, spotlighting a recent event where a Houston multifamily syndicator faced foreclosure on 3,200 units. This scenario highlights the unpredictable nature of real estate investing and the importance of being prepared for sudden market changes.

Kenji and Leti discuss the increasing frequency of capital calls and caution against the current market's instability, especially with high interest rates. As they note, you'll find an abundance of advice from inexperienced investors, but rarely from those who have weathered previous downturns. Drawing from their own experiences and historical market crises, like the 2008 financial crisis and the onset of COVID-19, they emphasize the value of humility and learning from both successes and failures.

Tune into this pivotal episode, and let Leti and Kenji's practical wisdom, hard-earned lessons, and strategies for resilience guide your next investment move—and equip you for the opportunities and unpredictable journey ahead in real estate! __________________________________________________________

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Semi-Retired M.D. and its owners’, presenters’, and employees are not in the business of providing personal, financial, tax, legal or investment advice and specifically disclaims any liability, loss or risk, which is incurred as a consequence, either directly or indirectly, by the use of any of the information contained in this podcast. Semi-Retired M.D., this podcast, and any online tools, if any, do NOT provide ANY legal, accounting, securities, investment, tax or other professional services advice and are not intended to be a substitute for meeting with professional advisors. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of competent, licensed, and certified professionals should be sought. In addition, Semi-Retired M.D. does not endorse ANY specific investments, investment strategies, advisors, or financial service firms.

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In this Doctors Building Wealth podcast episode, Kenji and Leti tackle the critical topic of syndication capital calls and their impact on real estate, spotlighting a recent event where a Houston multifamily syndicator faced foreclosure on 3,200 units. This scenario highlights the unpredictable nature of real estate investing and the importance of being prepared for sudden market changes.

Kenji and Leti discuss the increasing frequency of capital calls and caution against the current market's instability, especially with high interest rates. As they note, you'll find an abundance of advice from inexperienced investors, but rarely from those who have weathered previous downturns. Drawing from their own experiences and historical market crises, like the 2008 financial crisis and the onset of COVID-19, they emphasize the value of humility and learning from both successes and failures.

Tune into this pivotal episode, and let Leti and Kenji's practical wisdom, hard-earned lessons, and strategies for resilience guide your next investment move—and equip you for the opportunities and unpredictable journey ahead in real estate! __________________________________________________________

Looking to learn more? Check out some of our most popular content:

Be part of the conversation - follow our general Semi-Retired MD Facebook page and then join our doctors or professionals group!

Semi-Retired M.D. and its owners’, presenters’, and employees are not in the business of providing personal, financial, tax, legal or investment advice and specifically disclaims any liability, loss or risk, which is incurred as a consequence, either directly or indirectly, by the use of any of the information contained in this podcast. Semi-Retired M.D., this podcast, and any online tools, if any, do NOT provide ANY legal, accounting, securities, investment, tax or other professional services advice and are not intended to be a substitute for meeting with professional advisors. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of competent, licensed, and certified professionals should be sought. In addition, Semi-Retired M.D. does not endorse ANY specific investments, investment strategies, advisors, or financial service firms.

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