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Zero Fees to Invest: How Investors and Ignite Funding Make Money

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In this episode of Deeds in the Desert, host Izzy Irizarry and Director of Underwriting Pat Vassar discuss how Ignite Funding makes money without charging fees to investors. They explain that Ignite Funding earns its money from the borrowers themselves, who are charged origination points and loan servicing points. The points charged to borrowers do not come from the investor rate, but rather from the borrower's payment. The conversation also touches on the concept of junk fees and how Ignite Funding avoids charging them. Vassar shares insights on the fluctuation of fees and interest rates based on market conditions and borrower negotiations. Overall, the episode provides transparency on how Ignite Funding generates revenue and offers double-digit returns to investors.

*Video Version Now Available on YouTube*

Did you enjoy the episode? Make sure to like and subscribe to get notified when a new episode is posted. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/ignitefunding

**Disclaimer: Ignite Funding, LLC | NVMBL #311 | AZ CMB-0932150 | | Money invested through a mortgage broker is not guaranteed to earn any interest and is not insured. Prior to investing, investors must be provided applicable disclosure documents.

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In this episode of Deeds in the Desert, host Izzy Irizarry and Director of Underwriting Pat Vassar discuss how Ignite Funding makes money without charging fees to investors. They explain that Ignite Funding earns its money from the borrowers themselves, who are charged origination points and loan servicing points. The points charged to borrowers do not come from the investor rate, but rather from the borrower's payment. The conversation also touches on the concept of junk fees and how Ignite Funding avoids charging them. Vassar shares insights on the fluctuation of fees and interest rates based on market conditions and borrower negotiations. Overall, the episode provides transparency on how Ignite Funding generates revenue and offers double-digit returns to investors.

*Video Version Now Available on YouTube*

Did you enjoy the episode? Make sure to like and subscribe to get notified when a new episode is posted. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/ignitefunding

**Disclaimer: Ignite Funding, LLC | NVMBL #311 | AZ CMB-0932150 | | Money invested through a mortgage broker is not guaranteed to earn any interest and is not insured. Prior to investing, investors must be provided applicable disclosure documents.

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