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How Groupvestors Buys Properties in Trouble

  • Writer: Groupvestors Capital
    Groupvestors Capital
  • May 15
  • 1 min read

Groupvestors specializes in buying distressed properties — homes that are in financial trouble, such as foreclosures, tax liens, or serious disrepair. But unlike auctions or risky solo deals, Groupvestors uses a safer, team-based approach to buy and improve these properties.


Step 1: Finding the Right Properties


Groupvestors looks for properties with:


  • Owners behind on mortgage payments (pre-foreclosure)

  • Unpaid property taxes (tax liens)

  • Physical damage or neglect (abandoned or run-down homes)

  • Motivated sellers needing a fast, fair solution


These deals are often off-market, meaning they’re not yet listed publicly, giving investors better opportunities.


Step 2: Forming Lending Circles


Once a deal is found, Groupvestors organizes a Lending Circle — a group of investors who pool their money to fund the purchase and repairs. This allows small investors to participate without needing large amounts of cash alone.


Step 3: Buying the Property


Groupvestors, on behalf of the Lending Circle, negotiates directly with the homeowner, bank, or municipality to purchase the property. This is often done before auction, giving the group a better price and more control.


Step 4: Improving and Managing the Property


After purchase, Groupvestors manages repairs and upgrades to increase the property’s value. Whether it’s a flip or a rental, the goal is to turn the troubled property into a profitable asset.


Step 5: Sharing Profits


Once the property generates income or is sold, profits are distributed fairly among Lending Circle members based on their investment share.


In Summary:


Groupvestors buys troubled properties by combining teamwork, fair deals, and expert management — helping investors succeed while improving communities.

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