Our Current Offerings
Our investment fund purchases and manages performing mortgages, paying our investors consistent returns.
How We Support Investors
How The Income Fund Works
With a proprietary underwriting model and low-risk profitability, our expertise allows the Bequest family of investors to enjoy the benefits of mortgage note investing. In turn, our shared success enables more families across America to avoid foreclosure – and more communities to thrive.
Income into the fund is generated from borrower’s making their monthly payments or from the borrower refinancing or selling the property. The charts below shows the growth of the investment over time from either your option to take monthly distributions or to allow your monthly distributions to compound.
Consistent returns
Our 8% dividend payment does not change over time, and we have never missed a payment to our investors.
Efficient administration
With low overhead, our effective management structure allows us to do more with less, with high returns.
No extra fees
In-house asset management is paid for by fund managers; we have no junk or fund administration fees.
Flexible model
By targeting higher returns across a range of opportunities to purchase and manage mortgage debt.
Dependable income
Our payout model is ideal for retirees or those who depend on or prefer the consistency of stable income.
Lasting asset value
Our assets are based on intrinsic property value - much lower volatility than typical fund investments.
How We Support Investors
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The Bequest Fund assets are secured by real estate. We own notes in over 35 states across the country, with an emphasis on the Midwest market. We purchase only performing mortgages, typically at a significant discount relative to a note’s actual worth — ensuring consistent monthly income, with the extra padding of more capital. Bequest Legacy Investing manages 3 performing asset classes: Mortgages, asset backed Hard Money loans, and asset backed Business Loans. Each note is underwritten individually by Bequest’s proprietary model before its acquisition.
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