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trust deed investments

Every investment venture has a degree of risk and yet trust deeds are shown to be the safest of all investments today. Why? Because a trust deed loan is secured by something tangible—acreage, houses and other valuable buildings..

Another appealing advantage of the trust deed investment is the higher rate of return. Private lenders are not constrained by the same set of rules a banking institution imposes. Therefore, loans are more flexible and granted more quickly with less hassle because the private lender has a broader criterion with which to work..
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Going one step further, trust deed investments are appealing because the borrower has a great deal to lose if he defaults on the loan. His home and land could be taken away, which is incentive to do whatever it takes to make sure he keeps up with the payments..

The loan to value ratio will be higher if proper research has been done because the actual amount of the loan will be greater than the real value of the property..

Why invest in trust deeds? Like most people, you’re probably looking forward to retirement. To that end you will need to invest in a venture that enables you to take care of yourself and your loved ones when working is no longer desirable. Those who have invested for retirement concur that trust deeds are the most profitable..

At an earned interest rate of 10% compared with the 2-4% of a savings account, it becomes apparent that the earning potential of a trust deed investment far exceeds that of more traditional ventures. Not to mention being less risky than stocks and not as stifling as a low yield mutual fund.

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