Rand L Miller has been financing Real Estate since 1987. He has worked through the good and bad times that the real estate market has experienced. Regardless of the ups and downs he has worked at finding ways to finance real estate projects regardless of the state of the economy, real estate value crashes, real property inventory surges/drops, tight money markets, or times of overly restrictive underwriting guidelines.
Currently we are experiencing the fallout after the real estate bubble burst. But these hard times have been expected since 2005 and prior. So it's important to not bury your head in the sand, but to make the best of the situation, use the available resources to continue making progress toward your goals. Business and building has to continue, so with this in mind Rand Miller is continuing to find ways to finance real estate projects in these rough times with private investors. He is financing a wide variety of loan scenarios with specialty mortgage funds and private investors.
Although times are tough, these times are similar to the real estate market crash of 1990, where huge real estate portfolios changed hands from those who couldn't afford to those who could. We are doing our best to help new mortgage investors tap into the excellent current opportunities and helping seasoned mortgage investors expand their loan investment portfolios. These are the times that make millionaires into multi-millionaires.
So regardless of your situation, if you are interested in investing in any of our real estate loans, submit your Online Inquiry, we will do our best to help you accomplish your real estate investment goals.
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He is known for providing his investors with very candid advice regarding mortgage investment. He studies the risk associated with each loan and candidly shares the pro's and con's of each scenario to his investors. He insists on sharing raw facts and figures and avoids any sales tactics. He considers each loan investment from the standpoint of if he was to invest in the mortgage himself, would he feel secure with the borrower, property and or protective equity. He packages and arranges all types of loans, to include:
Rand Miller began his mortgage career in 1987, immediately after being honorably discharged from the Army: 1/75 Ranger
Whether you are a seasoned investor or a first time mortgage investor, you will appreciate Rand L. Millers personal service and candid advice. You can count on him to give you straight answers to your specific questions regarding your interest regarding investing in mortgages. If you are interested in joining our investor network then complete our Online Inquiry form, we will respond with answers to your mortgage investing questions, and or provide you with a list of our current available mortgage investment opportunities.
Military Experience: 1/75 Ranger
After completing two grueling years with the Rangers he was selected along with 6 other Rangers to develop the West Coast 7th Infantry Division Air Assault & Rappel Master Courses. During these remaining two years of service he was promoted to Sergeant and he trained over 5900 infantryman on Pathfinder, Air Assault, Rappel Master, and Light Infantry operations. He was honored to serve his country.
The below guidelines are a brief description of the wide variety of loan investments that we arrange. Our funding sources for real estate loans include private investors, nitch mortgage funds, hedge funds and hard money mortgage funds.
If you are interested in investing in mortgages, whether you are a first time mortrgage investor or a seasoned real estate investor, submit your request, we will call you back to describe to our mortgage investment process and share with you are current investment opportunities. .
We have been arranging loan investments for private investors since 1991. We look forward to matching you with a good selection of safe mortgage investments.
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