Delaware Statutory Trust for Real Estate Investors (Is it a Good Strategy?)

Investment Strategies
There’s a lot of promoters of the Delaware statutory trust as being a tool for individuals who want to roll their money out of a 1031 Exchange into a syndication.

Instead, I want to talk about what some other people are discussing for real estate investors, considering the DST as an alternative to the LLC.

WATCH this video if you’re considering using a DST for your real estate investing strategy!

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