Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Press Release 1

ABC Real Estate LLC
123 Creative Way
Logan, Utah 84341

POSTED: January 23, 2008 8:15 a.m. MT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

President Bret Cob, Public Relations Director Preston Parker,

LOGAN, Utah - ABC Real Estate LLC, an creative real estate investment program, announced the installation of a northern Utah branch today. The Logan team is tapping the market quickly in Cache Valley and is looking to expand the pool of investors.

ABC Real Estate uses the innovative concept of beneficiary directed equity holding land trusts. Personal, local, and reduced risk investments make ABC Real Estate an ideal investment plan for the middle class American. "We bring a network of individuals together, buy a home, pay for the home, and build credit for each investor. This is a win win situation for all those invovled," said President Bret Cob.

Formed around Bill Gatten's Hollywood real estate success, Cob has made a Utah model of the Californian land trusts. "The wealthy continue to become more wealthy and those of us who are not weathy stay in one spot. It is time that we change that in Logan. Investors in our program have an owner's mind set. We are providing the way for families to get into good homes and stay there," said Cob. Built upon four types of benficiary, ABC Real Estate allows investors to sell thier homes to the trust, invest their finances into the trust, be the credit holder, and or live in the home. "We do all the paper work and legal work," said Preston Parker. "We guarentee that this works. This is not leasing or renting. This is owning your own home. Our investors have an average APR of 10-40%, that is a huge turn around on your money."

ABC Real Estate is here now and is seeking investors. This is the time for action, the time to make a difference in the lives of middle class Americans. To invest or find more information please visit our website at www.ABCRealEstate.com or feel free to call our toll free line 1-800-ABC-REAL

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Good article. There was one small spelling error and I thought we were supposed to end the press release with our own information to contact. It was informative and clear about what the objective was. Good job!

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