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Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing… Non-Performing Notes Disguised as Performing Assets

Sometimes you learn more from the notes you wouldn’t (shouldn’t) buy, than the ones you end up pulling the trigger on. Granted, not everyone shares my underwriting values for private loans and discounted note purchases. Until you’ve been through the ringer a few times, you may not really know what you’re getting yourself into, and [...]

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Will You Buy 70% LTV Notes? Maybe… Is it a loan, or an owner carry back?

Many people are unclear about the differences in buying notes from private, professional lenders, versus buying notes from sellers who carried back paper. Lenders can not usually afford a discount… sellers with profit built in probably can. LINK TO MOBILE VERSION

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See How We Made This Partial Note Purchase Work

In this month’s “Transaction Review & Calculator Practice” meeting, we went over the details of a recent partial purchase transaction I closed last month.  We also discussed an Owner Will Carry listing that one of our real estate professional members is currently working on, and went over possible ways that he could get his transaction [...]

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Learning to Love Your Financial Calculator

Discover how simple it is to understand owner financing and notes when you get familiar with five little buttons.  Practice on your financial calculator while we go over scenarios that will teach you how I run my note business, and how I consult with sellers and buyers involved in owner financing. Calculator Class #1 (goofed [...]

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Simultaneous Note Sale Can Get Real Estate Investors a 73% Return

I am a little disoriented when I realize that most investors hanging out at real estate investment clubs seem to know nothing about how they can leverage owner financing and note sales into phenomenal returns. Here is a case study of a real deal I was evaluating recently… Why not diversify and hedge your position [...]

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