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Do Syndications Pay More for Real Estate?

William Beaton and C. F. Sirmans

Real Estate Economics, 1986, vol. 14, issue 2, 206-215

Abstract: Syndications have been widely used in real estate investment in recent years. Some have argued that syndications have been paying significantly higher prices than other forms of business organization. Using a sample of apartment transactions, we tested for price differences among alternative ownership forms. The results indicate that the null hypothesis of equal price cannot be rejected.

Date: 1986
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