GP vs LP — Which Seat Are You In?
Most people want to be in real estate deals. Few understand which seat they're actually sitting in. There are two roles in every syndication — and they are not created equal. The LP (Limited Partner) writes the check. They own the lions share of the deal, collect passive income, and let someone else handle the work. Low involvement. Capped upside. Protected position. The GP (General Partner) finds the deal, structures it, manages the asset, and makes every key decision along the way. Higher responsibility. Higher risk. And when executed well — significantly higher upside through the promote. Neither role is wrong. They serve different people with different goals. But here's what most new investors miss — the GP seat is where real wealth gets built. Not because GPs take more risk. Because GPs create value. They don't just participate in a deal. They engineer it. The promote exists for a reason. You earn a disproportionate share of the upside because you did the work nobody else wanted to do — finding the deal, underwriting it, raising the capital, managing the execution, and being accountable when things get hard. If you're serious about sitting in the GP seat — not someday, but on your next deal — that's exactly what the 90 Day Multifamily Sprint is built for. We teach you the system, plug you into the market, and work alongside you to find, fund, and execute a real acquisition. Not theory. Not homework. An actual deal. 👉 Drop a comment below or DM me "SPRINT" if you want details on the next cohort.