Syndicated Real Estate

 

 

Real Estate Syndication And
Deal Making Symposium

Coming To Orlando, FL
May 16-19, 2010

Pre-Launch Bonuses
  • "10 Mistakes That Syndicators Make"
    Special Report
    $49.00

  • 7 Privately Recorded Audios of Top
    Experts in the Field:

Featuring:

"Hazards and Opportunities for Syndicators...
from Toxic Waste!"

Greg McClintock is one of the leading environmental, natural resources, and energy law practitioners in Southern California.
 


"How Syndicators Can Avoid Critical
Property Tax Errors"

Richard Dennis has been a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of California (currently on inactive status) and he was Senior Tax Consultant at Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young) from 1984 -1987.


     

"Going Deep On Debt Markets"

Tingting Zhang, Ph.D., is President and Founder of The TerraCotta Group LLC (TCG), a specialized real estate finance company that offers equity-based commercial real estate lending, and other customized real estate-related services.

 


"The Real Estate And Income Tax
 Implications For Syndicators"

Mark Englander, Managing Partner, a Certified Public Accountant, has been involved in Public Accounting for over thirty (30) years.


"Raising Syndication Money Through
Broker Dealers"

Jim Nagle, Principal, Nagle Real Estate & Investment Advisors, Inc. Calabasas, California


 "RESS Securities Issues Overview"

Lance Kimmel, Founding Partner SEC Law Firm

 


"RESS Legal Issues For Syndicators"

Mark Levinson, Attorney at Law

 

 


**Please Note: These are pre-recorded audios.  These
speakers will not be in attendance at the symposium.


Special Price!

The retail price for one ticket to this
program is normally $5995.

 Each Seat is...$2995

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About Joel G. Block,
President of Growth-Logic, Inc.

Joel began his career as a CPA with the prestigious firm of Price Waterhouse. During his time with the company’s Entrepreneurial Services Group, Joel immersed himself in the real estate syndication business. After reviewing hundreds of partnership agreements and preparing as many tax returns, he left Price Waterhouse in 1986 to start his own syndication firm, raising several million dollars in three short years. By 1990, Joel had built a property management firm of more than 40 employees with a portfolio exceeding $100 million. Joel continues to syndicate real estate and other assets, as well as counseling other promoters on successful syndication strategies. He is also involved in film financing and invests in early stage companies and other opportunities.