Sunday, September 27, 2020

Yorkshire House | Property Secued Investment | Up To 24% Growth Over 2 Years

Professionally managed property bond
You could lose all of your money invested in this product. 
This is a high-risk investment and is much riskier than a savings account.

The HJ Collection

Over the past eight years, HJ Collection CEO Reece Mennie has worked with several quality property developers providing a lending facility of more than £100m.

Establishing close working relationships with quality property developers, has provided a unique insight into sourcing top locations for new sites and a better understanding on what provides investors maximum security and optimum returns. HJ Collection is working with developer, Empire Property Concepts, and are now in the process of developing three new sites in attractive locations in northern regions of the UK.

  Converts unused or unloved buildings as an alternative to buying land  
  Uses only permitted development rights or full planning  
  Paid investors back up to 27.2% over a 2 year bond  
  Award winning developer  
  Aim to improve the UK's housing stock crisis and assist in the regeneration of towns and cities  
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Yorkshire House is set to be the first in a series of new HJ Collection developments, followed by a 112-apartment site in St Helens, Merseyside, along with a 14-apartment site in Doncaster. All developments offer the potential for both Build-to-Rent and Buy-to-Let.

KEY FEATURES

  Fixed interest rate  
  No fees  
  Automatic exit at maturity  
  Diversification: Selection of experienced developers  
  No stamp duty fee applicable to investor  
  Permitted development right scheme  
  Security: via legal charge  
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Disclaimer

CAPITAL AT RISK. There are risks to all forms of investing, particularly in unregulated, complex, non-readily realisable and/or non-transferrable securities like bonds, loan notes and unquoted equity investments. Forecasts are not guarantees and performance may vary. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may change. These investments are NOT covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) and clients will NOT have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). All investors should seek independent professional advice before deciding to invest. Please read our risk warning before deciding to invest.

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