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Prosperity Through Multifamily Investing

Are you seeking an investment platform to help manage your investor database after they have subscribed to your deal? Are you tired of having to send out thousands of emails, distribution checks, documents, deal updates, etc. each month or quarter?

What if you had a “one stop shop” investor management platform that can resolve all of these issues and more?

Our guest on today’s episode is Kevin Heras, Co-Founder of InvestNext, an investor management platform that modernizes the way real estate syndicators raise and manage equity. With over 230 syndications and over $1 Billion in equity managed through the platform, InvestNext provides an all-encompassing management tool for operators to manage all aspects of their capital raising and investor relations.

Prior to founding InvestNext, Kevin worked as a program manager at Atrio Systems Technology Consulting Firm where became well versed in CRM and ERP systems. Kevin discovered his passion for technology while working at Handshake, a college dorm room founded startup now valued at over $400 Million. Kevin, along with his co-founder, Michael, share a passion to help real estate entrepreneurs improve their businesses and investor management with InvestNext.

In this episode, we cover: When does InvestNext become engaged in the investor management process. How does InvestNext calculate distributions based on a certain waterfall structure. What is the main benefit from using InvestNext as opposed to its competitors. Why is centralizing the management of a syndication deal through InvestNext important. What is today’s consumer seeking as far as their user experience when using online platforms.

Tune in to hear Kevin address all of these interesting topics and more on today’s episode. Learn how InvestNext can help you streamline your next capital raise and investor management!

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