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Trust Deed Investing - High Yield Investments
Trust deed investing (also known as mortgage loan investing) offers a creative
real estate investing avenue for those looking for high-yield income investments,
as high as 11% to 14% annually, or much more under certain circumstances.
Whether you want to bolster your savings or you are exploring options
for earning retirement income, investing in trust deeds is a great way to earn a
double digit on your investment.
Funding of trust deed investments and mortgages can provide an excellent investment alternative for individuals that are tired of stock market fluctuations or who would like to have income generating assets in their accounts. Trust deed investments and private money loans have become a large part of the industry, with tens of thousands of trust deeds and mortgages funded on an annual basis.
Trust deeds offer a creative real estate investing avenue to clients looking for high yield income investments. Whether you want to bolster your savings or you are exploring options for earning retirement income, investing in trust deeds is a great way to earn a double digit on your investment.
Trust Deed Investments are offered to private individuals, corporations, pension plans, IRA's and Keoghs. Basically, when you invest money in a Trust Deed you are becoming a Bank; a lender. If you have a savings account or have money in CD's, guess where that money is going? Your bank gives you a measly 2 to 4% interest and then turns around and lends your money pooled with money from others like yourself to let's say your neighbor secured by a 1st or a 2nd mortgage on his or her home at lets say 8%. The differance of 4% gives the Bank a hefty profit after covering the Bank's operating cost. By investing money in a Trust Deed, you are eliminating the Bank and lending money direct to the borrower thereby increasing the return on your investment substantially. We work with brokers with Loan to Value ratios up to 70%, to minimize risk.
If you would like more information on investing in trust deeds, please fill out the form below.
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