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Claude Beauregard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, MI
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Return on your investment

Claude Beauregard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, MI
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This question is for investors that help finance the purchase of apartment complexes 50 units plus. what type of return are you looking for in financing such properties versus the type of return you may have gotten from the stock market, bonds, etc. Based on your previous experience in financing such deals do you consider investment in other vehicles riskier then apartment building financing? If you had 800000 to invest which do you think provides you a safer return on investment given the apartment building is in a class a or class b area.

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