Friday, June 6, 2008

Invest in Quest

Quest Funding Inc. is a hard money wholesale lender based in Cerritos, California. We manage Quest Mortgage Fund L.L.C. which funds residential loans. The way our mortgage pool works is really unique and this is the reason why: an investor can join the pool by purchasing shares of the pool's securities (mortgage trust deeds). We offer our investors a steady and consistent 12% return on their money. With our mortgage pool the risk is mitigated because it is shared. For example, take a scenario where there are 100 securities in the pool and 3 out of those loans are either not performing or the properties are in foreclosure. If we were a fractionalized trust deed investment company and you had invested in one of those 3 non-performing property loans, then your monthly dividend checks would stop until the matter was resolved (that is, when the property was sold at a trust deed auction). The good news is that with Quest it doesn't work that way: we all share the non-performing property loan payments delay so that all risks are substantially minimized. So instead of making 12% that month an investor would make something like 11.5% and the remaining half percent difference is not lost but is actually added to the investor's owed balance to be paid when those non-performing properties become resolved. These factors make our fund a safe, smart, and highly profitable investment opportunity, great for investors. Go to http://www.investinquest.com/ to find out more. We also offer personalized webinars every Thursday with a Quest fund manager, so if you are interested please sign up by contacting hannah@questfi.com. The managers also put their money where their mouth is, and at any given point there are half a million dollars invested in the pool.
Here are some more interesting points that make Quest superior to other investment vehicles:


For a brief overview just visit: www.myinvestinquest.com

If you have any questions, or would like to request an informational packet, please contact hannah@questfi.com

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