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Not Everyone Can Invest...

 

Trust Deed Investments are an exceptional way to build wealth, produce income and preserve capital in a real estate secured investment.  These “Private Mortgage Loan” opportunities offer potential double-digit returns in an attractive and secured investment format.

 

Like most investments, be it stocks, bonds, or CDs; there is a small yet inherent element of risk associated with Trust Deed investments. However, with the knowledge, experience and guidance provided by Liberty First Financial, investors can learn to select the most appropriate loan transactions that will both fit their needs and allow them to quantify a degree of security that they are comfortable with, hence increasing the likelihood of achieving realistic investment objectives.

 

California law does not deem every investor to be financially suitable to participate in Trust Deed Investments. In fact; the State of California requires all investors interested in venturing into the Trust Deed market; to possess a net worth of at least $500,000, (excluding their dwelling and other assets such as cars and furnishings). Furthermore, they must show proof of an income greater than $65,000 dollars per year. Experienced investors who reside in the State of California and meet the above suitability requirements may receive regular email notification from Liberty First Financial regarding new Trust Deed investment opportunities by request.

 

Additional Topics of Interest:

 

Reading: Not All Trust Deed Lenders Are Created Equal will give you a better understanding regarding investment firms that act as direct lendors on Trust Deed based loans, and how this capability can benefit their investors.

 

Discover more about what makes Liberty First Financial different from other Trust Deed investment firms in the Bay Area by clicking on the web page entitled: The Benefits Of Fractional Trust Deed Investing.

 

The method used to evaluate risk on a Trust Deed loan differentiates our industry from loans made by banks and mortgage firms. Learn more about how Liberty First’s risk evaluation accents the preservation of capital by going to: Trust Deed Lenders & Banks Differ On Evaluating Risk.