We turn one-time commissions into long-term wealth.

This is real estate investing for Realtors, by Realtors.

Looking for the wisest way to invest your next commission check?

End the cycle of volatility and anxiety about the future by developing a consistent, long-term wealth-growing strategy. Invest in the industry you know best!

Currently Accepting Investors

We're seeking a small handful of Top-Performing Realtors to join us as investors in a PREMIUM build-to-rent community of 200 homes. Our partners in this deal have a tremendous track record, having developed 5 other communities nationwide with strong investor returns.

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Approx. 20 minute read

Are you the self-study type? Then we made this guide for you!

Answers questions like:

  • What is a syndication?

  • Why multifamily (compared to other types of real estate)

  • How the process works

  • What to expect as an investor

  • How much time is required

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Why Invest in Real Estate Syndications?

Tax Incentives

Owning apartments comes with it’s own unique set of advantages - specifically tailored to real estate professionals like yourself!

Stability compared to stocks

Real estate is less volatile and has historically outperformed the stock market making it ideal for long-term growth.

Earn like a landlord, without being one.

The beauty of owning large apartment communities is utilizing professional property management to handle all of the day to day operations and maintenance.

Collective buying power

When we leverage the buying power of a group of investors we can buy larger, more stable properties with higher upside potential.

Curious to learn more about the advantages of

owning apartments and investing in syndications?

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Who is Legacy Makers Group?

Daniel and Richard are seasoned real estate pros, having been ranked among the top 1000 Realtors in the US, with multiple features on HGTV.

As co-owners of several Keller Williams Market centers and a Title Company in Southern NJ, Rich and Daniel have spent their careers in Real Estate. Now, they leverage their expertise to create passive revenue streams for themselves, and fellow realtors. Their investment focus includes large multifamily developments, self-storage, and mobile home parks, where they partner with elite syndication operators to offer recession-resistant opportunities to select investors nationwide.

How You Build Long-Term Wealth By PASSIVELY Investing in Syndications

STEP 1:
We bring you a property we’ve already vetted through our rigorous criteria. We walk you through our business plan and projected returns.

STEP 2:

You join The Legacy Makers Group and our exclusive list of accredited investors as a partial owner of the property.

STEP 3:

The Legacy Makers Group renovates and manages the property, increasing rents and generating returns on your investment.

STEP 4:

Once the business plan is complete and the property value has increased to the desired amount, we sell the property and share the earnings amongst all investors.

STEP 5:

When your initial investment multiplies, you can now invest into more properties with your earnings, starting the cycle again with an even more diversified portfolio.

Each time your investment multiplies, so does your ability to invest in additional properties, allowing you to build a sizable - and profitable - real estate portfolio over time.

This is how the wealthy slowly, steadily and surely grow their net worth and their wealth leveraging the power of real estate and none of their own time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I expect to spend?

We love this question because you will be so happy with the answer. NONE. Once you've invested in the property, the only time you'll have to dedicate is the time to read the monthly updates we share with you, or to grab a coffee together so we can share updates on the property. You don't have to do a thing.

What questions should I ask before investing?

You should ask about the teams experience and ask for referrals to investors that have worked with them. Here's a few simple questions you should plan to ask:

"How do you mitigate the risk of your investors?"

"How well do you know the asset management team?'

"Tell me about your track record"

"How have you stress-tested the business plan to make sure it's solid?"

"How did you come up with the numbers you used to underwrite the property?"
"Walk me through your business plan for this property."

What’s the minimum investment amount?

Every investment is different, but typically the minimum is $50,00.00

Do I “own” the property?

YES! When you invest in a syndication you become a partial/fractional owner of the property. Your ownership amount is directly proportional to the amount you invest.

Are there tax benefits?

The tax benefits are the best part! Especially as a real estate professional, you are uniquely situated to benefit even more than the average person. Depreciation and bonus depreciation are two of the biggest benefits associated with investing in this particular type of real estate. We're not tax professionals so we recommend you work with a CPA to confirm exactly what your unique situation would entitle you to. We also have CPA's who are experts in this area that we can recommend to you.

Can I use my self-directed IRA? Roth IRA? 401(k)?

If you have a self-directed IRA you can absolutely use those funds to invest in a syndication! Again, we recommend working with your CPA, financial planner or retirement account custodians to be totally sure, but we can help you through the process!

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