Wall Street Fraud Watchdog Now Urges A EB-5 Visa Investor in China to Use Their Inspection Service-Don't Lose $500-K+ Because A Regional Center Misrepresented A US Real Estate Deal
WASHINGTON, July 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is urging an investor in China wishing to obtain a US EB-5 Visa to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 before they invest one US dollar in a too good to be true multi-family/apartment property, hotel property, a commercial property or retail real estate opportunity in any US state. As the group would like to explain anytime-their biggest concern is a Chinese US-EB-5 Visa investor is the quality of the real estate investment or business opportunity-or lack there-of. At a minimum, the Watchdog's very affordable due diligence service will prevent a EB-5 Visa investor form investing in a too good to be true real estate deal or business opportunity that will never succeed. http://wallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
According to the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog "If you are a Chinese citizen and you are considering the US EB-5 Visa program please don't trust a regional center when it comes to real estate deals, or investment opportunities in the United States. We spoke with a regional center executive last week and he told us-'once they invest their $500,000-and we get our $50,000 plus commission we really don't care what happens to the investor, or the project'- this sentiment appears to be a common theme with some EB-5 Visa regional centers.
"We recently toured a $100-million-dollar hotel project on the US West Coast that was entirely funded by Chinese EB-5 Visa applicants and we are pretty sure the Chinese investors will lose a good portion of their up-front investment or all of it. Construction on the project appears to have stopped on the partially completed hotel-that is located out in the middle of nowhere. We are also warning Chinese EB-5 Visa applicants to be very cautious about regional centers promoting new luxury apartment or hotel projects being built in or near major metro areas-such as Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, or Orange County, California, Portland, Oregon, Houston, Texas, Chicago, Illinois and or New York City-just to name a few of dozens of overbuilt US commercial/multi-family real estate markets.
"In this instance, our due diligence service could have saved 200+ Chinese investors over $100 million US dollars. We are appealing to a Chinese EB-5 Visa applicant to call us anytime at 866-714-6466 and allow us to discuss the value of our service that is 100% focused on making certain they do not get cheated by a US EB-5 Visa regional center. At the same time please allow us to explain how a regional center and the developer could be one in the same. If you want to successfully get a US EB-5 Visa our inspection/due diligence service will be the best investment you ever made." http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
For an interesting insight into the US multi-family apartment market please review a trade publications outlook for 2017. Multi-Family Apartment outlook 2017: http://www.costar.com/News/Article/MULTIFAMILY-OUTLOOK-While-Experts-Expect-Apartment-Market-to-Moderate-in-2017/187751.
For another 2017 US multi-family/apartment rental unit please refer to the Seeking Alpha article on the topic: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4060688-fannie-freddies-new-bubble.
The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is concerned US based law firms with offices in China, Central America, the Middle East or in Europe could be more interested in legal fee generation for the law firm-than a high quality outcome for a EB-5 Visa applicant. At the same time, they are not confident all EB-5 Visa Regional Centers have a make sense investment product for the EB-5 Visa applicant/investor.
Their initiative is all about protecting the EB-5 Visa program applicant/investor and their money with their affordable due diligence services. "Why settle for less?"
For more information related to investment due diligence report for a potential EB-5 Visa investor, please contact the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog at 866-714 6466. http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com
Media contact:
Thomas Martin
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866-714-6466
SOURCE Wall Street Fraud Watchdog
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