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Learn the Ins and Outs Of Note Investing with Saprina Allen
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- 04/21/15 06:00PM
- El Camino Country Club, Oceanside, CA
- Free
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Saprina Allen
The Ins and Outs of Investing in Notes at the North San Diego Real Estate Investors Association meeting.
$30.00 to attend. Register early at www.nsdrei.org to get $10.00 off admission.
If you invest in real estate, you've probably heard about this "new" investment strategy: Notes. Although this concept is new to some investors, note buying and investing has been around for decades and is really not new at all. However, over the past few years investing in Notes has become increasingly popular due to favorable market conditions.So whether you are new to note investing or looking to take your note business to the next level, attending this highly informative meeting with experienced note investor Saprina Allen is a must.
Topics covered will include:
Overview of Notes –The different types of notes that investors purchase
2015 Industry Trends –What’s happening within the note marketplace
Servicing of Notes –Knowing when to service and when not to
REAL Case Studies –Evaluation of multiple real-life note investments
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to grow your investing business
with the strategy that has everybody talking: Notes!
About the Speaker:
Saprina oversaw the loss mitigation department of a boutique hedge fund that owned mortgage assets in 36 states and Puerto Rico while also overseeing the management of more than $36M of defaulted mortgage assets. An active note investor herself, she uses her deep understanding of credit reports, bankruptcy filings, pay history and servicing notes to determine what exit strategy will be most effective.Saprina has 20 years of collections and mortgage experience and has worked debt portfolios for national financial institutions and individual note investors with great success. Her well-rounded experience and education all paved the way for her current position as Executive Vice President for Main Street Capital.