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Sammy Gallegos
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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How Would A Double Digit Return On Investment Sound!

Sammy Gallegos
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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“ We invest in properties that are in foreclosure. We buy them, improve them and quickly resell them for a profit. In order to do these transactions, we have to be able to buy the property with access to quick cash. We have it for about 4 – 6 months, and then we send it back. The money is always carefully managed. It goes from the private investor’s account to the title company’s account, and back to the private investor from the title company when the property is re-sold. We pay our private lenders and investors double digit returns. You wouldn’t happen to know anybody who would be interested in getting involved in getting a double-digit return, would you?”

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