Worthy Wealth makes growing wealth easy, affordable, and available to everyone. See why you should build your nest egg with us.

Worthy Wealth Investment Products

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Worthy Wealth Housing Bonds

  • Earn 9% to 10% yield on Housing Bonds.  
  • Bonds are only $10 each (minimum $100 initial purchase)
  • SEC qualified. Backed by real estate. 
  • Redeem after three years.
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Worthy Wealth Senior Living Shares

  • Earn a targeted 15% annualized return 
  • Support the modernization and renovation of high-demand senior living facilities across America
  • Roundup everyday purchases to buy additional shares
  • Dividends paid quarterly (after 5/5/26)
  • Earn a share of the profits upon sale of properties
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Worthy Wealth Equity Shares

  • Shares are only $10/each, with a minimum purchase of $500 (50 shares)
  • Potential for Higher Returns: Investing in private companies has significantly outperformed the stock market over the last 25 years.
  • Portfolio Diversification: Reduce portfolio concentration risk.
  • Less Volatility: These investments aren't publicly traded so their value doesn't fluctuate as wildly as public stocks

How Your Investments Make a Difference

Investing outside of Wall Street allows you to  direct your investment dollars towards challenges that need solving closer to home, whether that’s contributing to the funding gap for entrepreneurs or financing important solutions like affordable housing. This type of community capital creates a ripple effect - cities see increases in jobs, transit, grocery stores, shopping, dining, and local investment.  

One of the most important choices we have is where we put our money.

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Important Notice: (1) no funds or other consideration is being solicited, and if money is sent, it will not be accepted by the company; (2) no sales will be performed or commitments to purchase accepted until the offering statement is qualified; and (3) a proposed purchaser’s indication of interest is non-binding..