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Property syndicates offering portfolio diversification, lower investment entry point

Property syndicates, or managed property funds, provide real estate investors with a chance to buy into property types they might not otherwise be able to afford, with the opportunity to possibly outpace regular property investment returns.

Modern office building in Hawthorn, an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne.
Syndication, or managed property funds, allow ordinary investors to buy into large scale residential or commercial projects. (Image source: Nils Versemann/Shutterstock)

Mention property investing and most people think about direct ownership.

But for investors seeking exposure to larger-scale assets or a more passive approach to property investment, managed property funds are becoming an increasingly attractive option.

What are managed property funds?

Also known as property syndicates, managed property funds work by pooling the capital of multiple investors to purchase large scale assets such as residential de…

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