Olympia Mortgage and Investment Co., Inc. provides its valued clients with a pooled Investment Opportunity in Real Estate mortgage loans. Secured by California Real Estate, these investments have consistently performed in all types of market conditions, often outpacing major equity indexes.
Since 2003, Olympia Mortgage and Investment Co., Inc. has offered pooled mortgage loan investing through the Foothill Mortgage Fund of Olympia, LLC. Providing a variety of benefits over the traditional Fractionalized or Trust Deed loan investments, many investors have chosen to move their funds from Fractionalized to Pooled Investments through the Foothill Mortgage Fund of Olympia, LLC.
BENEFITS for INVESTORS
Fractionalized vs. Mortgage Fund |
Consistency in Distributions
Fractionalized
Investments mature and repay from time to time, leaving you r
investment funds idle while you research new investments to
replace them. Yet FMF loans payoff and are automatically
reinvested with no interruption in monthly distributions. |
Less Bookkeeping
Investing in multiple
Fractionalized Investments results in multiple checks each
month. With the FMF you will only receive one monthly check for
all your earnings. |
Flexibility
With a Fractionalized
Investment you receive monthly interest checks. With the FMF you
can receive monthly checks but you also have the option of
reinvesting your income distributions and letting your account
grow. |
Diversification
If an investor purchased a
fractional interest in a single Trust Deed for $25,000.00, all
of their capital would be relying upon the performance of that
one specific borrower and that one specific property. However,
that investor can take the same $25,000.00 and invest in the
Foothill Mortgage Fund with multiple loans, thus diversifying
the risk associated with any one loan becoming a slow paying or
non-performing asset. As the pool Fund grows, the
diversification grows. Imagine your pool's assets grow to total
$10,000,000.00. The diversification for a $25,000.00 investment
becomes substantial. |
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