TAMPA, FL, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) America's Home Program, as the nation's solution for transforming distressed REOs & Non Performing Notes from the Government, Banks & Hedge Funds; in conjunction with lending from FHA, into performing assets, invites you to attend Realty 411's Event and join in on our informative and ground breaking training session.
America's Home Program will show you how utilizing our Unique Program not only places American families into homes; it provides a proven solution for Immediate Home Ownership, as opposed to traditional landlord-tenant management, all while paying you "well above" average quarterly dividends from the Performing Mortgages which we create, through permanent re-financing. These dividends are continually disbursed until our investors reap the rewards from exiting these homes at retail values, not REO prices.
During our presentation from America's Home Program president and CEO, you will learn how we re-establish property values, assist American families in realizing their dreams, and continually provide our investors with options to re-invest their significant returns over and over again; in what will most certainly prove to empower generations to come.
For those of you who can't wait until Realty 411's Event to join in on this amazing Program, please visit us at americashomeprogram.com to obtain program information.
America's Home Program is a full service, turn-key solution for homeowners, investors, buyers and renters. For further information, please contact us at (813)977-2727
America's Home Program Announces Joining Realty411 at the Upcoming Home Program Event in Santa Barbara
America's Home Program is proud to announce that we will be joining the professional staff and vendors of Realty411 at their upcoming event in Santa Barbara, California.
2011-10-19
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