Tuesday, January 22, 2008

real estate news release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 21, 2008
ABC Real Estate LLC
123 Creative Way, Logan UT 84341

Contact Information:
Pres. Bret Cob
801-555-4567

Local Real Estate Looking for Investors and Tenants

LOGAN, Utah— ABC Real Estate, a Draper based company, is looking for investors in Logan. The company began in August 2007 with the goal of bringing a different type of real estate to the Utah market.

ABC Real Estate uses beneficiary directed, equity holding land trusts. The concept has been around for years and many wealthy people have benefited from the investment program. Now Bret Cob, president of ABC Real Estate is offering this same investment opportunity to the people of Logan.

“Instead of just having a home owner and a tenant, these land trusts allow people to invest in a variety of ways. If someone has good credit they can invest that and get money in return,” said Pres. Bret Cob.

The program let’s people invest in different ways, and it also helps the residents of these homes. The residents own part of the home and will build credit just by paying their rent on time.

Cob’s business partner Evan Nielson said, “I can guarantee 10% returns on any investment, but it will likely be closer to 40%. This may sound too good to be true, but these land trusts do work. It is amazing that they haven’t been introduced to the Logan market before.”

ABC Real Estate takes care of all the paper work involved with the land trust and they make sure that the tenants are paying their rent on time. This allows people to get involved without having to worry about negligent land lords or tenants.

The company is looking for people interested in investing money or credit. They are also looking for people who want to be tenants.

For more information contact Kate Reeves at (801) 722-9569 or e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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3 comments:

Alyssa Lowry said...

I think you did a great job! Your format looks good. Things look like they are where they are supposed to be! You did a good job explaining what the company is looking for. Good job!

ariel-leigh said...

good job explaining the company and what it does. your boiler plate comes at the begining where you explain when it began and it should start simply with the who what when where ... but overall good job!

Preston said...

Your lead should stick to what is most important for this possible story....the who, what, when, where of ABC's trust program and that they are looking for interested investors. A lot of what you have in your lead belongs in the boilerplate right before the call to action sentence near the end....or the boilerplate can be at the very end.

Best to avoid italics for the business title. replace the word "tenants" with "owners" as tenants implies renting and that's not what this program is about.

Bret approves your quotes.