GPS Invest Select Fund
A contributory mortgage fund offering investors the opportunity to invest directly in selected registered First Mortgages over predominately residential but also limited non-residential property in South East Queensland.
A contributory mortgage fund offering investors the opportunity to invest directly in selected registered First Mortgages over predominately residential but also limited non-residential property in South East Queensland.
The Fund objective is to provide monthly income through a selection of investments in short-term registered first and second mortgage loans.
Delivers investor returns through investments in mortgages against Australian real estate.
Invest in the growth of the South East QLD housing market through First Registered Mortgages.
Diversify your portfolio with private credit backed by Australian real estate and generate a regular income stream.
An Innovative Way to Invest in the Lucrative Australian Private Credit Market
The objective of the Fund is to provide monthly income through a portfolio of direct and indirect investments in loans and fixed income products.
The Fund aims to provide investors with an attractive rate of return and regular, risk-adjusted income by investing in a specifically curated portfolio of credit-vetted, mortgage-secured loans. (For Wholesale Investors Only)
The Fund offers investors the opportunity to invest directly in a range of Registered First Mortgages over predominately residential but also limited non-residential property.
An income-focused pooled mortgage trust designed to offer competitive monthly income and portfolio diversity. The Trust provides exposure to returns available through loans secured by first registered mortgages over real Australian property.
Eastwood Securities Mortgage Fund is a conservative, non-pooled, property mortgage-based investment scheme.
When you invest in APG's Pooled Mortgage Fund you are investing in a portfolio of short-term business loans that are secured by Australian real-estate with a first or second mortgage and managed by a team of experienced mortgage managers.
The objective of the Fund is to provide monthly income through a selection of investments in short-term registered first mortgage loans.
Exclusive property investment opportunities for wholesale investors, offering from 12% per annum paid monthly.
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Mortgage Funds play a significant role in the financial landscape by providing investors with an opportunity to earn attractive risk-adjusted returns through real estate-backed loans.
These funds typically pool capital from multiple investors to offer financing for mortgages, thus appealing to those looking for investment diversification.
Mortgage Funds are collective investment vehicles that invest in mortgages or mortgage-backed securities.
They can provide regular income streams to investors through interest payments on the loans they hold.
Investors can participate in these funds without the need to directly engage in real estate transactions, thereby lowering the barriers to entry.
There are several types of Mortgage Funds, including:
The three main features of Mortgage Funds are:
There are four main risks of investing in Mortgage Funds:
When comparing Mortgage Funds, investors should consider:
Investment in Mortgage Funds can generally be done through:
Mortgage Fund returns can vary significantly based on fund management, type, and market conditions, with annual yields generally ranging from 5% to 10%.
Liquidity varies. Publicly traded REITs offer higher liquidity compared to private funds.
Yes, due to inherent risks such as borrower defaults or market downturns.
Minimum investments can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the Mortgage Fund type.
Distributions from Mortgage Funds are typically made through interest payments and may be paid monthly, quarterly, or annually, depending on the specific fund’s structure.
Yes. Mortgage Funds are subject to regulatory oversight, but the extent varies by jurisdiction and the fund's structure (e.g. whether it's a private fund or a publicly traded REIT).
Mortgage Funds pool capital to lend directly to borrowers or purchase mortgages, while mortgage-backed securities are financial instruments backed by a pool of existing mortgages that are sold to investors.
Mortgage Funds may have varying degrees of liquidity.
Some may allow for redemptions at specific intervals, while others may restrict withdrawals for a fixed period.
Mortgage Funds present a compelling investment option for investors seeking exposure to real estate markets while earning income through mortgage-backed assets.
Understanding the types, features, risks, and methods of investing in these funds is crucial for making informed investment decisions.
By carefully comparing the options and weighing the potential returns against the risks, investors can effectively navigate the Mortgage Fund landscape to achieve their financial goals.