The Dog Ate My Note
October 15, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Buying from Banks, Foreclosure, Reference
Another in our “Notes and the Law” series… Leave us a comment below! Hi, Attorney Susie here again. One of my favorite professors in law school was A-OK with his students using the excuse “my dog ate my homework” to turn in a late assignment.... Continue Reading»»
Trends in Note Pricing–the “Insider’s” View
September 17, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Getting Started--What's it Worth?, Market Updates, Negotiating with Sellers, Pricing
Trends at the Top: The Insider’s View I wanted to share with you some insight from an Insider who’s a loan sale advisor. One of the “quiet types” who’s happy to work inside larger trades. Here’s a summary of what he’s... Continue Reading»»
BFF: What “Bank Failure Fridays” Mean to Note Buyers
September 11, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Buying from Banks, Finding, Note Buying 101
Bank Failures and Note Buying 101 A bank failure is not the same each time around. And they all represent different opportunities for a well-tuned note buyer. Here are the four key things to look for in bank failure announcements: 1) Did the failed bank... Continue Reading»»
How to buy Real Estate Notes – I bought a non-performing note – Now what?
January 2, 2009 by notebuyingprofits.com
Filed under Note Buying 101, Real-Life Case Studies, Videos
On How to buy Real Estate Notes: Here’s a little primer on what to expect once you’ve bought your first nonperforming note. Take a look at the video below and you’ll get a brief overview of the documents that can be included when you buy... Continue Reading»»
