Follow The Money – New Reit Targets 7.5% Return from Homeless Shelters

Follow The Money – New Reit Targets 7.5% Return from Homeless Shelters

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FOLLOW THE MONEY

The above article is written for Real Estate Investors about a new trust that will return 7.5% on $250,000,000.
They are not going to be investing in big apartment complexes or fancy high rise condominiums, they will be investing in HOMELESS SHELTERS.
How are homeless people going to pay them???? We’ll get to this in a sec…
Smart investors are looking for stable, guaranteed ways to park their hard earned cash.
They can read the headlines about the MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS (AKA landlords working for free)
They see that 40% of Americans are AT RISK OF EVICTION
And they are not relying on homeless people to pay them. There is literally BILLIONS in guaranteed checks from Uncle Sam and THIS is where they will get that rate of return!!
The writing is on the wall.
The proof is in the pudding!

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We are not financial wizards, but we can see trends, see where problems are, and know that you can make a great living by solving problems.
Our solution to this massive problem is something anyone, anywhere can do.

You don’t need a license, a degree or good credit.

You don’t need permission from anyone.

In fact, you don’t even need a home to get started.

Find as many non-profits, caseworkers and organizations as you can in your area. There are hundreds, even thousands of them in your area as long as it’s populated.
Click on the “Billions” link above, then look up your area just to get an idea. That is just ONE program!
Once you have your resources for guaranteed payments every month, you can lease a home or partner with a landlord.
Get the home SET UP LIKE THIS. Next, follow the FREE 10-PART COURSE, wash, repeat, and grow until you reach your goals!

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