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Jerry Hollifield
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Institutional Note Funds

Jerry Hollifield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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What are the best institutional note funds for accredited investors?  Please share any experiences you have had.

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Andy Mirza

Thanks for the shout out. @Jerry Hollifield - as you can see this business is not competitive in the sense that people will share other investors in this business - it is one of the reasons I enjoy this business.

@Jerry Hollifield - few things I recommend you share are what are you looking for and priorities? There are funds out there for performing assets which offer lower risk and lower returns and there are non performing funds out there that have higher risk and higher reward. There are also funds that invest in 2nds vs. 1sts etc.

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