
Investment Opportunities Overview
Devall provides two avenues to invest, passive Real Estate investment opportunities and a chance to share ownership with us on certain projects. With both avenues, we assume the risk, we manage the property and we dispose of the property to maximize returns. Our investment management programs involve the ownership of stabilized, income producing properties, primarily multifamily, retail, and office. We also make investments in real estate development opportunities and in properties that can be redeveloped or revitalized. We are not reliant on Real Estate sales although our income producing properties are available for sale.
Robert H. Groover
275 Parkway 575, Suite 100
Woodstock, GA 30188
How does Devall make money?
- Buy and sell liens from the U.S./State Government.
- Buy and sell paper (and/or real estate) from banks.
- Buy, repair and sell dilapidated property with private citizens.
- Find Investment property for private investors.
- Buy, hold and manage rental or income producing property.
Why do we offer such high returns?
Keeping in line with our goal of being a privately funded company, our investors fund our success, and Devall’s success provides profit for our investors. We provide an incentive that is more than competitive. We use a spread the wealth philosophy and have found it is the best way to create and maintain a loyal investor base.
We are constantly looking for new ventures and investors; we are investors and want to yield the highest return possible. We mange all properties to the best and highest use, as long as it does not conflict with the surrounding community.
The first 4 years of retirement are the most critical.
A person retiring and still relying on the gains of the Stock Market could find the Stock Market can eat their nest egg in only a few years. Real Estate investing offers gains that can outpace the Stock Market.
Yale and Harvard have high performing and publicized investment portfolios, both commit a substantial amount in private equities and real estate. 28% of the Yale endowment is in Real Estate assets (Source: www.nytimes.com, September 27, 2007).

Harvard has 22% of their portfolio in Private Equities and Real Estate. (Source: BARONS).

Real Estate Investment Participation (REIP)- If participating in a REIP you will receive all the required documents and share in the profits quarterly.
Time and Term - An agreed upon return 8%-14% safe and secure.
Investor Information PDF's
Real Estate Investor Participation Info (180k)
Time and Term Info (180k)
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