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An Opportunity for Growth Opportunity Summary 18%

What is Torrey Groves North? 92 Patio Villa Homes in Wachula, FL 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 car garage Price points of $188,000 to $210,000 Homes qualify for USDA financing High end appointments Granite Stainless Appliance Package Tile throughout

Why Torrey Groves North? Three important things to consider 18% 100% Secured The secured rate of return of your investment in Torrey Groves North The amount of net proceeds directed to the investor until paid in full. Collateral right of assignment to all real estate.

Torrey Groves North – Value Proposition High Rate of Return Investment is secured by the Real Estate All of the net proceeds at closing will be distributed directly to the investor from the closing attorney Location of Torrey Groves North is in Hardee County which is in need of new housing. Expected sell out within 36 months or less Home buyers who qualify for the USDA funding can receive up to 102% of the purchase price or appraised value. Customers can come to the table with essentially no capital

How can I take advantage of investing in Torrey Groves North? Minimum investment of $10,000 required Total funds to be raised is $4,000,000 Purchase will be of Class A preferred Units per the Private Placement Memorandum PPM and all supporting documentation located at

Regulatory Mandate Regulation D 506(c) Mandated Advertising Legends Any historical performance data represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results; Current performance may be different than the performance data presented; The Company is not required by law to follow any standard methodology when calculating and representing performance data; The performance of the Company may not be directly comparable to the performance of other private or registered funds or companies; The securities are being offered in reliance on an exemption from the registration requirements, and therefore are not required to comply with certain specific disclosure requirements; The Securities and Exchange Commission has not passed upon the merits of or approved the securities, the terms of the offering, or the accuracy of the materials