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The Safest RE Investment Right Now?
We're a successful Turnkey company in Indianapolis. Likely because of COVID, we have investors would rather hold the mortgage on a property, than own the property themselves. This obviously insulates them from CapEx, volatility of the rental pool, etc.
We're considering offering this on an individual basis to our investors - strictly for properties that we are keeping for our own portfolio. Likely to be around 7% returns (20 yr amortization or interest only), with provable 65% LTV.
Just curious...Is this a good idea? Are there benefits and/or pitfalls? As an investor, is this something you'd be interested in? Why or why not?