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Short Term Property Debt Instrument

  • Writer: John Sparks
    John Sparks
  • Dec 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

An Exceptional Investment Opportunity


This fixed property income bond investment combines security with outstanding returns. With annual returns up to 17% and flexible compounding options, this opportunity is perfect for savvy investors looking to maximize their portfolio:

✅ Enjoy a 12% p.a. coupon, paid monthly

✅ Benefit from a 15% coupon, paid bi-annually

✅ Maximize with a 17% coupon, paid annually


By leveraging these returns through strategic compounding, we can achieve an impressive 380% total return over the next decade. 


I'm excited to share this opportunity with fellow investors who are ready to grow their wealth sustainably. Join me in exploring the potential of this remarkable investment today!


Ready to take your investment strategy to the next level? Let's connect and discuss how we can seize this opportunity together!

 
 
 

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