Hello, this is Shuo. Today I want to cover a few main money sources for multifamily syndication investment. 

First, cash and savings. So this is the most straightforward and recommended way to go about it. 

Second, consider using a portion of your stocks and bonds to diversify your portfolio. 

Third, 401k and self-directed IRA. So yes, you actually can use that to invest in multifamily syndication. However, it does require a little bit of setup work.

If you’re interested in learning more about how to use your 401k and self directed IRA to invest in multifamily syndication, feel free to schedule a call with us and Invest On Main Street.com Talk to you soon!

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Patrick Grimes

Patrick Grimes is a design engineer and CEO and Founder of Invest on Main Street, LLC. His real estate holdings include general partner ownership of a multifamily and single-family real estate portfolio valued over $146M, including 1,950+ units across the southeastern United States and Texas.

He has been active in real estate investment since 2007, including purchasing land and distressed assets, renovating them, and stabilizing them for long-term cash flow. ​To scale his real estate portfolio, Patrick moved from single-family to multifamily investing and founded Invest on Main Street, a private equity firm specializing in multifamily value-add projects in emerging markets.

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