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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/26/2017

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Kevin Crowell
  • Investor
  • Cleveland and Texas, Ohio and texas
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How to calculate a note

Kevin Crowell
  • Investor
  • Cleveland and Texas, Ohio and texas
Posted

Hi everyone! Im trying to understand selling Non Performing notes. How do you come up with the price? Just a quick calculation? Is it based on loan balance and Home value? If so what percentage can it be sold at. Lets just say its 100K loan balance and home value is 300K how do I price it to sell? Thanks for your help ahead of time!