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Would people here be interested in $40k down with 10% back p/yr?

Adam Azarzar
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Hi All,

Just wanted to initiate a discussion and see the feedback on an investment project i am looking into.

I am based in the Cayman Islands and researching the possibility of investors working with me on rented apartments. The apartments are rented 35 out of 36 months, with an investment of around $40k maximum per unit. The returns would be 10% (4k) per year, with the initial $40k investment back when decided to opt out of the investment after a minimum of 5 yrs and maximum of 15 yrs. The other option is to hold the 10% yearly to build up and take all when deciding to opt out.

Would this be a good investment for people, with no risk due to dealing with property?

Thanks All, looking forward to the responses. 

Regards

Adam

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