Invest In Prime Commercial Real Estate With KFC’s Contractor Who Hasn’t Missed An Interest Payment In 20 Years Of Its Existence

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Accredited investors can now add a fixed 10%-12% annual return to their portfolio with Godwin Capital's latest 24-month commercial real estate notes. Click here to learn more.

Only a handful of commercial real estate fundraising firms have proven that their portfolios can withstand market contractions. The United Kingdom’s Godwin Group is one of them, and it is offering notes to fund future projects.

By consciously selecting only the projects with the highest chances for consistent returns, it has managed to achieve a rare feat in the world of real estate funding. In the more than 20 years of its existence, it has never missed or been late on an interest payment. Godwin develops commercial real estate projects spanning multiple classes, but where it shines the brightest is drive-thrus and supermarkets. Godwin conducts extensive market and movement research to determine where drive-thrus and supermarkets should be located, so those businesses tend to remain in place and pay rent for longer.

Godwin Capital, the financial arm of Godwin Group, uses a note called GC21 to fund construction performed by Godwin Developments. Accredited investors can add GC21 notes to their portfolios and choose from two payout methods. The first yields 10% annually over two years, with the payouts occurring every six months. The second yields 12% annually over two years, but you get the entire interest paid out with the principal after two years of holding, which adds up to a return of 24%.

Click here to learn more about adding these high-yield notes to your portfolio.

Godwin Group has a history of working with some of the biggest fast-food restaurant chains and supermarket franchises such as KFC, Starbucks Corp., McDonald's Corp., Aldi and Lidl Stiftung & Co. Godwin also develops residential real estate and other forms of commercial real estate, diversifying its portfolio and spreading out the risk.

Another perk of investing in GC21s is that you don’t encounter any extra fees, as associated costs are already baked into the return. The yield on both types of products is fixed, making them a prime target if you’re looking for a consistent cash flow in an asset class with low volatility.

Accredited investors from across North America are choosing Godwin Capital as a diversifier. Here’s what one had to say about their experience:

“Over the years, I’ve done a lot of investments with investment companies, but I must admit Godwin Capital is heads above everyone else. Honest, trustworthy, reliable and, most importantly, all the return was paid back on time. I look forward to doing a lot more business with Godwin in the very near future,” C. Dunkley said.

Click here to invest in GC21 notes. 

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