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All Forum Posts by: Bhavna J.

Bhavna J. has started 5 posts and replied 18 times.

Post: How to find Notes worth investing in!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Bill- thanks for your input. I didn't think about that, will definitely look into it.

Post: How to find Notes worth investing in!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Thanks Joel. I got in touch with Mark and will get in touch with Locatelli as well :)

Post: How to find Notes worth investing in!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Thanks Joel, appreciate your response.

I would like to start with smaller, performing notes ($30-50k). A payoff on the back is always nice, however I would like to focus on a steady stream of income.

Post: How to find Notes worth investing in!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

I have 8+ years of experience in the real estate industry but am new to the Note investing arena.

A question for experienced note investors: What are some tried and tested ways of finding notes that helped you grow your business? Would you offer any other advise or tips to someone who's keen on building a successful career in this field?

Looking forward to your input.

Thanks

Post: Excited to be a part of BP community!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Thanks Will Barnard and Brandon Turner.

Bhavna

Post: Excited to be a part of BP community!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Thanks Steven.

Post: Need a licence to invest in Notes in MA?

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Hello,
Does anyone know if the state of Massachusetts requires one to have a licence to invest in mortgage notes and to broker notes?

Any input would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Bhavna

Post: Excited to be a part of BP community!

Bhavna J.Posted
  • Note Investor
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 2

Hello Everyone,

I am very interested in Note Investing and my passion to learn more about it sparked my interest in the BP forum. I would like to network and grow my business with other Note Investors and real estate professionals.

I have over 8 years of experience in the Real Estate industry. I started off with a 3/2 SF house in Portland, OR in 2003. It needed cosmetic repairs so I got a private money lender to invest in me. I hired a team of contractors to fix the house in 2 months and then worked with a local Realtor to sell the house within 3 months. The deal was quite profitable and left me with an appetite to do more projects.

After doing a couple more projects in OR, my husband and I moved to Boston, MA where I pursued my MBA and continued to grow in the real estate field simultaneously. I worked with a local investor on various condo conversion projects, thereby exposing myself to bigger, better projects. I also managed large teams of contractors on many projects enhancing my ability to evaluate the cost involved in any type of construction work. Moreover, I purchased an old three family house and did all the rehab work myself. The property had to be gutted down to the 2x4's and presented a tremendous opportunity for me to learn and eventually manage the contractors efficiently. It took me 6 months to finish the work and it was totally worth it!

Now, I have decided to invest in mortgage notes, preferably co-invest with an experienced investor to learn and grow my business at the same time.

I look forward to developing lasting relationships with like minded investors and be an active member of this community.

Thanks
Bhavna Jhaveri