Investing with a Team feat. Christine Kwak

This week’s conversation is with Christine Kwak, founding Principal and President of Aris Real Estate Ventures (ARIS). We go deep in learning the positives of having a team when investing and how everyone’s goal with investing is a little different. Christine drops so many nuggets about how you chose your investments, including evaluating the environment (government regulations, interest rates, etc). We discuss how she works hard as a syndicator to match investments to her potential investor’s goal while educating them on the tax benefits of real estate investing. This episode is jam-packed with information. You may need to listen more than once!

Connect with Christine at ckwak@arisventure.com.

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