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Demjan Van Der Kach
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looking for Yield with moderate Risk for assive Income

Demjan Van Der Kach
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hello everybody,

Currently I am working on a diversified passive income portfolio within my SDIRA. Besides treasuries, saving bonds I am exploring the note funds options, lending club/prosper investing, trust deed investing, private money lending. Anything.... :) I never explored crowd funding real estate sites. I am absolutely not interested in tax liens - have no time to deal with this very competitive market with my limited funds. Each category 10-20 K to invest. Looking to find for 7-10 categories with hopefully not correlating investment characteristics. 

In terms of notes - currently invested in 2nd NPN fund with PPR. Need to have more options and diversification within notes. Performing mortgage funds wound be interesting, but I am limited with amount of capital for initial investment.

Would be great to learn about as many options as possible for income investing with decent Yield.

Thank you.

I apologize if my message is more general than current subcategory.

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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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Hi @Demjan Van Der Kach if you have an interest in buying a partial on a performing first position note, reach out to my partner, @Kevin Moen Based on your budget per category a partial may be a good solution for note investing. 

Bob

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