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Trust Deed Investments Becoming More Popular for Real Estate Investors

AGreatWayToInvest.com announced today that it is getting a record number of inquiries for trust deed investments.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) April 3, 2007 -- AGreatWayToInvest.com announced today that it is getting a record number of inquiries for trust deed investments. Also known as hard money investments, trust deeds are used by developers, companies, and individuals to securely finance real estate projects. In a volatile real estate market where banks have tightened access to capital, trust deeds are becoming a popular method of raising money while satisfying the investor's need for security.

"Even in a tight real estate and investment market, trust deeds make sense for premium investors looking for security and a quick rate or return" said Jordan Wirsz of Diamond Bay Investments. "People who have $25,000 or more can invest their money for just a few years and get a return rate of 12%."

Trust Deed investments are an alternative way of financing real estate deals, property improvements, and home construction. They are popular among borrowers because they represent relatively short term loans that can close much more quickly than loans from banks or mortgage brokers. Investors also have the property as security on the loan, which means that in the event of a default, the investors own the property which can still be sold to recoup some or all of the original investment. A typical trust deed transaction involves buying a property, making improvements, and selling the property for a profit.

Trust Deed transactions are also secured by the oversight of the investors themselves. "Every one of our investments involves ensuring that the borrower's plan makes sense" said Wirsz. "Our investors come back to us because we find deals that work for the investor and the borrower. This way, the borrowers get fast capital for their projects, which they can turn around for a quick profit, which in turn pays back the investors with a comfortable rate of return.

About Diamond Bay Investments:
Diamond Bay Investments (AGreatWayToInvest.com) is actively involved in numerous real estate business processes. Jordan Wirsz, President and CEO of Diamond Bay Investments Inc, has acquired unique knowledge of trust deeds and formed the company to organize, strategize and implement trust deed real estate investments.

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