Compound interest is exponential growth.
And it’s 100% passive.
Compound interest is exponential growth.
And it’s 100% passive.
Funds vs. Syndications:
What’s the Difference?
When investing in real estate, two popular structures are funds and syndications. While both pool investor capital to acquire assets, they differ in structure, flexibility, and risk distribution.
Real Estate Funds
A fund is a diversified investment vehicle where investors commit capital to a pooled fund, which then acquires multiple properties over time. Investors typically don’t have control over which specific properties are purchased, as the fund manager makes those decisions based on the fund’s strategy.
Real Estate Syndication
A syndication is a single-property investment where a group of investors pools funds to acquire one specific asset. Investors review the deal upfront and choose whether to invest in that particular opportunity.
Which One Is Right For You?
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If you want diversification and passive investing, a fund may be the better option.
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If you prefer choosing specific properties and understanding each deal upfront, a syndication might be the right fit.
Both structures offer attractive opportunities, and the right choice depends on your investment goals.
Liquidity Fund
A flexible, low-risk investment fund designed for those who want to earn secure returns, while keeping their options open.
Investment Period:
90 days, 1 year, or 3 years
Why Choose This Fund:
- Competitive, low-risk returns.
- Flexible terms that suit your lifestyle.
- Full transparency and real-time reporting.
Lincoln Village Fund
A long-term investment focused on high-growth real estate markets, designed to generate substantial returns over time.
Investment Period:
3-5 years
Why Choose This Fund:
- Invest in premium real estate with long-term appreciation.
- Consistent, passive income with monthly distributions.
- Managed by experienced industry professionals.
Investor Testimonials
Getting Paid Interest
Interest may be nigh impossible to earn in a savings account, but there are no shortage of ways to earn interest with Freedom Family Investments.
At your service.
Freedom Family Investments’ funds pay you interest, Ben Katt and Christopher John teach you how it works.
Connect with Ben and CJ to learn everything and see which is best for you.

