Olympic 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, Olympic Mortgage and Investment Co., Inc. has offered pooled mortgage loan investing through the Olympic Mortgage Fund, 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 Olympic Mortgage Fund, LLC.
BENEFITS for INVESTORS
Fractionalized vs. Mortgage Fund |
Liquidity
Unlike traditional Fractionalized Investments where your money would become illiquid if the Deed of Trust is non-performing or in default, in the Fund your money would become available 6 months from the date of investment. |
Consistency in Distributions
Unlike Fractionalized Investments that mature and repay from time to time, in the Fund loan payoffs are automatically reinvested with no interruption in monthly distributions. |
Less Bookkeeping
Unlike Fractionalized Investments where you would receive multiple checks each month, in the Fund you would only receive 1 check per month. |
Flexibility
Unlike Fractionalized Investments where you must receive your interest payments monthly, in the Fund you have the option to reinvest your distributions. |
Diversification
If an investor purchases fractional interest in a single Trust Deed for $25,000.00, all of their capital is relying upon the performance of that one specific borrower and that one specific property. An investor can take the same $25,000.00 and invest in the 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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