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Kevin Hoodwin
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Getting Started in Notes

Kevin Hoodwin
  • Dallas Fort-Worth
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Howdy all,

I have already originated my first note this year and now want to start looking into purchasing notes.  I was wondering how y'all suggest I get started?  I've been learning, researching, and taking extensive notes; it all seems like a lot to swallow all at once.  I was thinking about purchasing a smaller performing note to start off, that way I can become familiar with the process.  Does anyone have any advice on getting started now that I've done my research and have a good general idea of what needs to be done?

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Robert Hytha
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Robert Hytha
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey Kevin! 

Agree with Bob - Josh is a great resource in this business.

There's also FIXnotes.com for a trove of free content (and a weekly hour-long YouTube show)

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