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Morgan Cook
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Morgan Cook
  • Arlington, TX
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How is the best ways to find a note investor? I am just beginning in investing. 

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Scott Carson
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Scott Carson
  • Note Investor
  • Austin, TX
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I love being a note investor.  I've been buying non performing notes since 2007 and been in the "paper game" since 2004.  A note investor is someone who buys the debt on either performing or non performing assets.

What most people fail to realize is that everyone is in the paper game...you are either the bank or you are paying the bank!  

I've closed on thousands of deals, ranging from the $7 I paid for a Baltimore townhome that needed work that had a balance of $20K, all the way up to the $25M portfolio of loans we bought from a major bank.  I echo Nathan in that I love what I do on a daily basis!

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