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December 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM #498545December 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM #497680CA renterParticipant
I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.
You never really know what the returns will be because every package is different, and the fees and costs vary greatly. From what I’m hearing, you could probably net anywhere from 20-70%+, IF everything goes right.
December 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM #497832CA renterParticipantI know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.
You never really know what the returns will be because every package is different, and the fees and costs vary greatly. From what I’m hearing, you could probably net anywhere from 20-70%+, IF everything goes right.
December 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM #498225CA renterParticipantI know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.
You never really know what the returns will be because every package is different, and the fees and costs vary greatly. From what I’m hearing, you could probably net anywhere from 20-70%+, IF everything goes right.
December 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM #498317CA renterParticipantI know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.
You never really know what the returns will be because every package is different, and the fees and costs vary greatly. From what I’m hearing, you could probably net anywhere from 20-70%+, IF everything goes right.
December 29, 2009 at 4:14 PM #498565CA renterParticipantI know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.
You never really know what the returns will be because every package is different, and the fees and costs vary greatly. From what I’m hearing, you could probably net anywhere from 20-70%+, IF everything goes right.
December 29, 2009 at 5:40 PM #497715NeetaTParticipant“I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.”
I may be interested. Do they have a website?
December 29, 2009 at 5:40 PM #497868NeetaTParticipant“I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.”
I may be interested. Do they have a website?
December 29, 2009 at 5:40 PM #498260NeetaTParticipant“I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.”
I may be interested. Do they have a website?
December 29, 2009 at 5:40 PM #498352NeetaTParticipant“I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.”
I may be interested. Do they have a website?
December 29, 2009 at 5:40 PM #498599NeetaTParticipant“I know of one group that will take investments of $100,00 and pool them with other, larger investments.”
I may be interested. Do they have a website?
December 29, 2009 at 6:14 PM #49772534f3f3fParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.[/quote]
So given the potential returns I’ve heard bandied about, these must be very high risk investments.
December 29, 2009 at 6:14 PM #49787834f3f3fParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.[/quote]
So given the potential returns I’ve heard bandied about, these must be very high risk investments.
December 29, 2009 at 6:14 PM #49827034f3f3fParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.[/quote]
So given the potential returns I’ve heard bandied about, these must be very high risk investments.
December 29, 2009 at 6:14 PM #49836234f3f3fParticipant[quote=patb][quote=Jumby]My company just brokered a $1.5 million dollar NPN. New home builder went under in Mississippi, 35 homes. 85% of them completely done, with appraised value at $95k a piece being conservative. They also were GO Zone qualified. The investor made out….and so did I for brokering the deal.
I learned the biz thanks to this guy Dean who I personally vouch for…
P.S. Don’t be turned off by his direct response marketing, his program is legit and right now is a perfect time to be on top of this.[/quote]
risk is proportionate to reward.
You want returns, take on risks.[/quote]
So given the potential returns I’ve heard bandied about, these must be very high risk investments.
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