WS1973 Strategic Investing as an LP | Highlights Aleksey Chernobelskiy

Are you considering real estate syndication as a path to building wealth? It offers exciting opportunities, but also comes with crucial decisions for Limited Partners (LPs). A common point of concern: capital calls.

In this episode of the Real Estate Syndication Show, we bring you expert insights from Aleksey Chernobelskiy to help you navigate capital calls with confidence. Aleksey’s guide for LPs on capital calls stresses assessing available funds, understanding legal implications of non-compliance, evaluating investment performance, and confirming it’s the final call. He highlights the necessity of thoroughness and asking insightful questions to make informed decisions.

Here are some key takeaways:

  • Make Quick, Informed Decisions: Respect the General Partner’s (GP) time by asking insightful questions to understand the deal’s risk-reward profile. Utilize Aleksey’s recommended exercise to streamline your decision-making process.
  • The LP-GP Relationship Matters: A positive relationship between LPs and GPs is essential for success. Happy and motivated GPs lead to better outcomes for LPs. Remember, GPs manage numerous investors. Do your due diligence before engaging with a deal to expedite communication.
  • Avoid Common Mistakes: Don’t base decisions solely on isolated factors like preferred return (PREF) or profit splits. Take a holistic approach and evaluate the entire deal structure to avoid common LP pitfalls.

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About Aleksey Chernobelskiy:

Aleksey Chernobelskiy advises limited partners (LPs) on investment strategies, with a dedicated 1.5k investor following on his Substack. He also assists general partners (GPs) in matters related to LPs, including capital calls and investment deck feedback. Previously, he managed STORE Capital’s $10B commercial real estate portfolio and led the underwriting team. Aleksey’s academic background includes a quadruple major in Finance, Mathematics, Economics, and Accounting from the University of Arizona.

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