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Cameron Mehta
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Looking for other good passive income investments

Cameron Mehta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
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I have 100k invested with PPR Note- it pays .83%/ month, has been super easy and consistent. 

Although they have been fantastic, I would like to find other avenues with similar track records and returns to diversify into. Does anyone have any recommendations of passive investment funds, etc.?

(I also own a small portfolio of single family homes and have invested in apartment syndicates)

This is the company referenced: 

https://pprnoteco.com/

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Paul Moore
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Paul Moore
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@Cameron Mehta. I’d also recommend real estate syndications. You can learn a lot from Jim Pfeifer’s site “Left Field Investors” - he talks a lot about a variety of syndication and fund options.  

To learn how to evaluate these investments, check out @Brian Burke’s great BP book: “The Hands-Off Investor.” Quite valuable in finding the right operators and deals. Happy Investing! 

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