We paid out £35,204 in investor interest over the last 12 months

And this year we are targeting ourselves to DOUBLE that amount. Do you want to be involved?

Investing as a Foxstone Partner is easy

1

Book a call

Book a meeting with us to discuss your financial goals, the loan amount, term of the loan, and interest to be paid back. We will also share with you how we protect your money.

2

You invest

Once we have secured your funds with a loan agreement, you then send the funds over and the investment begins. We will keep you updated from time to time on our investments.

3

You get paid

At the end of the agreed term, you will get paid your interest and your initial capital amount. You will be given the opportunity to compound your investment or take a break.

The simple way to compound your wealth and secure your financial future.

If you have funds of £5,000+ in your bank or savings account, you could be putting it to use instead and making great returns.

The Foxstone 'Investor Promise'

This is our commitment to you

Investors get paid back first

This is the key to our success, and the key to your security. We won't take a single penny of profit from a deal until you are paid back your investment.

Simple is king

We will always take the time to explain how our investments work, and we commit to keeping it simple whilst avoiding the confusing jargon

What our founders have to say

“We know that investing can be scary, at least that was our experience when we first started out with our own investments. It is our belief that the complex language and high entry costs of the majority of investments is what prevents most people from accessing the opportunity to make their money work harder for them. We want to make high-return investments accessible to everyone. This is why, unlike most investment companies, we allow investors to start working with us from as little as £5,000 with zero fees.”

Founders of Foxstone Property

Jason Staniforth

Director

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