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Archives for January 2011

5 Owner Financing Tips for Sellers

January 27, 2011 by Tracy Z 14 Comments

In an effort to sell fast and stand out from the crowd, sellers are turning to the owner financed installment sale. By accepting payments over time from the buyer, the seller provides an alternative to bank financing. This attracts more buyers and helps the owner get attention in a market flooded by oversupply from foreclosures. Of course sellers don’t want to jump from the … [Read more...] about 5 Owner Financing Tips for Sellers

Building Rapport for Note Brokers

January 19, 2011 by Clint Hinman 1 Comment

Rapport (noun) \ra-‘por\ : relation marked by harmony, conformity, accord, or affinity We’ve all been in this situation: A spouse or a friend asks you to attend a Christmas party, a wedding, or a company picnic where you know absolutely nobody. Worse yet, your link to familiarity heads to the bathroom and leaves you…totally…alone… … [Read more...] about Building Rapport for Note Brokers

How Can I Find Cash Flow Notes?

January 18, 2011 by Tracy Z 9 Comments

Finding Cash Flow Notes Training

Knowing how to find cash flow notes is the most important skill note brokers and buyers can learn. It can also be the most difficult. Why? Well it can seem a lot like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. … [Read more...] about How Can I Find Cash Flow Notes?

Finding Cash Flow Notes Sneak Preview

January 4, 2011 by Note Investor Leave a Comment

Have you seen the sneak peak preview of Finding Cash Flow Notes?  Click here to watch the video! … [Read more...] about Finding Cash Flow Notes Sneak Preview

How Note Buyers Protect Against Rising Interest Rates

January 4, 2011 by Greg Gehlen Leave a Comment

I am sure you have heard that rising interest rates have a negative effect on real estate notes and I wanted to take a closer look at why. It is important to understand how rising interest rates affect your current notes and future note investments. … [Read more...] about How Note Buyers Protect Against Rising Interest Rates

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