What is Trust Deed Investing?

Understanding Trust Deed Investing
October 30, 2014
Are you interested in Trust Deed Investing?
October 31, 2014

What is Trust Deed Investing?

What is Trust Deed Investing?
Sounds simple enough, right? Trust Deed Investing can get quite complicated if the borrower or lender does not understand what they are getting into. However, with a quick briefing on this practice and how it works, you can feel sure about your decision to become involved with a trust deed loan.
Basically, trust deed investing is a loan secured by real estate. A piece of property or real estate is used as collateral for the loan, ensuring that it is fair for all parties involved. The loans vary in length but are generally shorter than traditional bank loans, and most end up being anywhere from 1-5 years. Professional real estate investors choose properties/lenders to fund projects and purchases when banks deny them. Since banks are a little more wary of lending to borrowers who are looking to purchase “fixer-uppers,” trust deed investing can often come in very handy.
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