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Scott Carson
  • Note Investor
  • Austin, TX
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My Favorite Things About Notes

Scott Carson
  • Note Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

With it being Valentine's Day to start this thread, I figured that I would share with you the three biggest things that I love about investing in NPN's. Feel free to add your favorites!

1.  Access to more deals!  Especially if you go after regional banks instead of just searching the different listing websites.

2. Better pricing! Often times, we'll see a lot better pricing on NPN's when compared to the REO and retail markets.

3. More exit strategies. This is my favorite! With NPN's you have so man different ways to make your non performing note pay out that's its truly a win if you don't get bogged down on just trying to do one thing. The more flexible you are, often times the higher returns!

And since it's Valentine's Day....

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