HERITAGE BONDS AND

HISTORICAL ASSETS

Historical Assets

Secured Capital Group offers unique investment opportunities through historical assets, including rare artifacts, collectibles, and antiquities. These assets not only hold cultural and historical significance but can also appreciate in value over time, making them a valuable addition to any investment portfolio.

Why Invest in Historical Assets?
Tangible Value – Own rare and irreplaceable items that carry intrinsic value.
Portfolio Diversification – Strengthen your investment strategy with non-traditional assets.
Exclusive Access – We provide opportunities to acquire rare and prestigious historical assets.
Preserve history while growing your wealth through Secured Capital Group’s historical asset investments.

FUNDING OPTIONS

ASSET, EQUITY OR DEBT

Secured Capital Group has access to direct lenders with over $200 Billion in available capital. They can creatively customize a loan to fit your situation and your borrowing needs. They also offer large construction loans.

The private lenders we have relationships with can loan on almost any type of asset – raw land, mines, air rights, gold, silver, diamonds, art, oils wells, precious metals.

The lending source we work with provide flexibility and speed — not red tape and endless committees. Bottom line: If your strategy is sound and your property has potential, they can find a way to fund your loan — without the drama and never ending runaround. 

Our sources are worldwide money lenders that can also provide loans on commercial properties for foreign sponsors.

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A private investment fund is an investment company or a group of investors that does not solicit capital from retail investors or the general public. To be classified as a private fund, a fund must meet one of the exemptions outlined in the US Investment Company Act of 1940. The 3C1 or 3C7 exemptions within the Act are frequently used for this.

Some private investment companies are able to loan on almost any type of valuable asset. They are able to lend on assets such as raw land, mines, air rights, gold, silver, diamonds, art, oils wells, precious metals. Some have a minimum of  $100 Million and up! They can offer the use of this money for project funding or cash out.

Public Funding companies require more strict reporting. Private investment funds can use more aggressive strategies that the manager of a public fund would avoid due to the potential for investor lawsuits resulting from unreasonable risk-taking.

A private investment fund is an investment company or a group of investors that does not solicit capital from retail investors or the general public. To be classified as a private fund, a fund must meet one of the exemptions outlined in the US Investment Company Act of 1940. The 3C1 or 3C7 exemptions within the Act are frequently used for this.

Some private investment companies are able to loan on almost any type of valuable asset. They are able to lend on assets such as raw land, mines, air rights, gold, silver, diamonds, art, oils wells, precious metals. Some have a minimum of  $100 Million and up! They can offer the use of this money for project funding or cash out.

Public Funding companies require more strict reporting. Private investment funds can use more aggressive strategies that the manager of a public fund would avoid due to the potential for investor lawsuits resulting from unreasonable risk-taking.

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