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Purchasing Out-of-State Notes
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@Zach Bollman without taking over this post and rambling on a ton of Info your seeing already, the one thing I preach at every event I speak at or anyone I try to educate is to understand your true goal for note investing. Why are you investing in notes? Why I ask and with that said it will back out on the note you acquire and your exit strategy.
For example: I’ve been at real estate investing for 27 years and lending/notes for about 18 years. About 7 years ago I changed my vision. My vision now is to truly live passively off my model which I do I believe better than most. It’s not toninpres but to impress upon that I stay focused on my vision of true passive wealth.
I have 8-9 exit strategies. Most people have 1-2 and neither will get them to their goals if they say they want what we do. The one box I MUST check every time or I don’t buy the note is that I must be willing to hold that house as a rental in my portfolio. Do you really want properties or CFDs worth 20-30k in class D neighborhoods in your so called “Passive” portfolio???? Is it really going to be passive???
When I ask this question to some potential students or attendees at events I'm a speaker at most are terrified and say no but then buy notes valued at 20-30k ARV should they need to take them back as an REO. I know many say I'm not in this to be a landlord. That's great but what happens when you have no choice. Being a landlord is great if done on the right asset in the right emerging market. Ask anyone who has purchased a turn key rental of mine. Yes I even said a turn key rental I sold for cash or on a "Seller Financed" note. So now you created your own note that's clean and you Keep For true passive wealth or feel free to sell as a performer or partial. Think long term first and back out from there and your business will flourish rather than buying a low end note that has vvery few long term strategies. With that I wish you all the best