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To give you some background into this blog I should explain that my business partner and I at Which EB5 have very different personalities. Generally this difference works well for the benefit of our clients, particularly in identifying the strength and weaknesses of regional center programs.
We recently discussed a number of regional centers where some investors had experienced problems. For example, in the case of one center failed I-526’s, in the case of another center, failed I-829’s and a third center where not enough people had invested to allow the program to fully fund.
Obviously when discussing this we could see plainly enough the negatives of those particular programs, indeed we had raised issues regarding these centers many months before with our clients who had chosen other perhaps more proven options. By the way, for those of you about to invest who would like the names of the centers with the problems contact us and we will go through these with you.
We subsequently undertook quite a lot of research on these issues and delving deeper into the circumstances came up with some interesting information regarding what happened to some of the investors in those particular programs. We were surprised to discover that a number of these investors had decided to reinvest in another program and their choice of one particular program was quite enlightening.
We found the actions of these investors somewhat intriguing in that clearly anyone who had been through a program and failed had to be more cautious regarding their choice of regional center programs, much more so than the average investor as they are able to apply lessons from their previous bad experiences. We therefore thought it would be useful to look in more detail at the programs they had subsequently chosen, and why. For those of you currently considering the regional center program contact us and we will be happy to go through all this information with you.
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