Trust Deed Investing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Investor’s Source trust deed investments are loans funded in full by an individual investor where the Promissory Note and Deed of Trust are in the name of the investor. If the loan defaults, the lender has control of the non-owner occupied real estate. Some of the advantages of this type of investing are:


 

 

 

 

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The fixed rate of return is consistent

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Collateral is generally a first mortgage

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The loan is short term (6 -12 months) so your money stays liquid

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There’s a low minimum investment of $50,000 depending on the loan amount

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The lending process is straightforward

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Loans can be made directly from your qualified retirement account

 

 

 

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The fixed rate of return is consistent

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Collateral is generally a first mortgage

 

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The loan is short term (6 -12 months) so your money stays liquid

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Loan amounts vary from $50K to $1M

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The lending process is straightforward

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Loans can be made directly from your qualified retirement account

 

 

 

 

The value-added that The Investor’s Source brings to trust deed investing and all investment opportunities starts with the due diligence we do to vet both borrowers, the property and the deal. For every project, we ensure that the loan has the highest probability of success. Our screening process includes pulling credit reports, performing an in-house valuation, ordering an appraisal or broker price opinion, and conducting a property visit and meeting the borrower face-to-face whenever possible. In addition, we prepare all loan documents and provide free loan servicing.

 

 

 

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