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Randy Johnson
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Holdfolio

Randy Johnson
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Has anyone invested in Holdfolio? It seems like the investor doesn't have much control on their investment.

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James P Fridge
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James P Fridge
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My wife and I invested with Holdfolio. We have only been with them long enough to receive one quarterly payment. Based on that payment, the estimated yearly return would be almost 13%. Which is a return we like. We haven't made that with our mutual funds the last couple years. When the properties are sold after 3-5 years we will get our principal investment back. Plus our share of whatever profits there are from selling them. We also just purchased our first rental property and wanted something to invest our kids college funds in. We didn't want that money sitting in the bank doing nothing, nor did we want to use it for our personal rental property investment. We are so new at real estate investing, it seemed risky to put their school money in the same vehicle we have our other money tied up in. So, after some research, we decided to invest with Holdfolio. Like Randy said, they still have a monetary interest in the property once they sell the shares. So they take care of the properties. They manage the properties, take care of everything and send you a check. You could do better investing in your own personal property and handling everything yourself. But if you're looking for something more passive, Holdfolio is a good investment. LIke I said, we have only been with them less than 6 months, but they have handled everything right so far. And we don't have sleepless nights wondering what is happening with our money. 

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