Expert Transactional Legal Services for Real Estate Syndications and Fund Structuring
What is the difference between a Syndication and a Fund?
Typically, a real estate syndication is used to acquire, operate, and eventually dispose of specific, pre-identified property(ies). On the other hand, a real estate fund is generally formed to purchase and operate multiple properties based on a business plan for the fund.
Another vehicle investors consider is a REIT. REITs, or real estate investment trusts, are companies that own or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. These real estate companies have to meet a number of requirements to qualify as REITs. Most REITs trade on major stock exchanges, and they offer a number of benefits to investors
Both syndications and funds allow entrepreneurs to pool the resources of multiple private investors into profitable real estate ventures. We help position your real estate syndication or fund for long-term success with legal services including:
- Entity formation
- Private placement memorandums (PPM)
- Subscription agreements
- Operating agreements
- Disclosures
- Securities laws compliance
Experienced Real Estate and Securities Counsel
Our real estate team can provide the guidance and insight you need to create the optimal deal structure for effectively raising capital, mitigating risk, and staying compliant with applicable legal requirements. We align our legal strategies with your business goals to support ongoing growth. For help with all your real estate syndication needs, contact our attorneys to schedule your consultation.