EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 24 MIN
Real Estate Syndications 101: How Investors and Operators Actually Get Paid | Michael Russell E54
from The Hotel Investor Playbook
Ever wonder where the money actually goes in a hotel deal?In this episode, Michael Russell breaks down real estate syndications in plain English. How investors and operators really get paid, what fees are fair, and how to structure deals that build long-term trust.Whether you’re looking to raise capital for your first project or invest passively, this is the playbook for understanding the math behind every syndication.You’ll learn:The simple breakdown between LPs and GPs and how each gets paidHow preferred returns, profit splits, and waterfalls actually workThe most overlooked risk in syndications (and how to avoid it)How to structure deals that attract repeat investorsWhy clarity always beats complexity when raising capitalIf you’ve ever wanted to peek behind the curtain of a hotel syndication, this episode will make everything finally click. Follow and share the Hotel Investor Playbook so more people can learn how to invest in hospitality assets the right way.Connect with Michael on Instagram or LinkedIn.Email Us at [email protected] the Hotel Investor Playbook InstagramInvest with Malama CapitalSubmit a deal
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Ever wonder where the money actually goes in a hotel deal? In this episode, Michael Russell breaks down real estate syndications in plain English. How investors and operators really get paid, what fees are fair, and how to structure deals that build long-term trust. Whether you’re looking to raise capital for your first project or invest passively, this is the playbook for understanding the math behind every syndication. You’ll learn: The simple breakdown between LPs and GPs and how each gets...
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