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Nicholas R.
  • Clarksburg, NJ
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Portfolio lenders and notes

Nicholas R.
  • Clarksburg, NJ
Posted

Hi Everyone,

I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts on this. I have been investigating note investing and I am trying to ascertain the true scalability of the asset.

If I am holding a portfolio of performing notes with an unpaid balance of $200,000. Would I be able to get financing from a portfolio lender against that equity? What would a realistic LTV be? Does the lien position of the notes matter?

Has anyone done this? How'd it go?

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