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Larry Oringale
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NoteWorthy Newsletter

Larry Oringale
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Dallas, TX
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As I am considering using owner financing as a tool in my real estate business and I need to learn about how to structure notes, I have looked at several trainings.

Does anyone know anything about the NoteWorthy Newsletter and whether it is worth the annual subscription?

It seems to be the "hub" of the note business. Is that true?

Any help is appreciated.

Larry

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Jennifer Minge
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Jennifer Minge
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You can download a .pdf sample of one of their newsletters directly from the noteworthy website. This will let you judge whether or not it is worth subscribing based on your needs.

A suggestion would be to look at the book they sell call calculator power. It will actually walk you through all kinds of scenarios you might encounter with notes such as balloons, paying partials, remaining balance on existing loans, calculating your roi, calculating offer price based on your roi etc. If you don't do notes on a regular basis it is nice to have this as a reference to refer to to when you do get involved with a note.

I don't get any commission on recommending this book. I purchased it from their website and have used it as a reference myself.

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