Note Camp LIVE

Note Camp is the real estate industry’s largest and longest running online note convention focused on the niche of distressed mortgages. Note Camp focuses on providing Content, Actions, Marketing, and Profit generating nuggets for your real estate and note investments. Note Camp features speakers, vendors, investors, and professionals in the note and distressed mortgage arena to help you overcome obstacles and take your business to the next level.

The Note Camp Podcast is the recorded replays from each session of the live conference. Past speakers have included Sharon Lechter, Rhonda Britton, Greg Reid, Joel Block, Eddie Speed, Donna Bauer, Kristin Gerst, Aaron Young and a variety of other real estate, marketing, legal, and mindset experts to help you make the most of your time and effort.

Note Camp is hosted each year by “the Note Guy” Scott Carson who is the founder of WeCloseNotes.com Inc (http://WeCloseNotes.com) and the host of the Note Closers Show Podcast.

In this commercial real estate investing series, Scott features experts in raising capital, self-storage investing, real estate syndications, apartment investing, commercial finance, self-directed IRA investing, loan servicing, 1031- Exchanges, bankruptcy, accounting, and a variety of other experts to help you to help you grow and expand your real estate investing experience and knowledge.

You can watch the video replays of each session at https://bit.ly/NoteCampCommerical. You can also register for the next Note Camp convention at http://NoteCamp.live.

No matter what your level of investing experience is you will find something to help you expand your real estate investing by listening in and attending Note Camp. Each session is recorded LIVE and each speaker provides time for Q&A while delivering reliable and real-world content during their presentations.

Whether you are focused on investing in residential or commercial real estate, performing or nonperforming notes, rentals, apartments, or other commercial asset classes Note Camp is the place for you to learn from the best and brightest in the industry. If you struggle with raising capital, marketing, accounting, or the legal side of investing, Note Camp is the place where you will find answers and real world solutions.

Scott Carson has been an active real estate investor since 2001 and focused solely on the niche of distressed debt investing since 2008. He has purchased over $1 billion in distressed notes and he has helped his students close on thousands of notes for their own portfolio and wealth accumulation. Make sure to check out his other podcasts including the Note Closers Show Podcast and the Note Night in America podcast. You can also schedule a call with Scott at http://talkwithscottcarson.com. Scott has also been teaching the niche of note investing since 2010 and offers a variety of training programs, classes, and 1:1 coaching programs to help you capitalize on the ever-growing distressed note industry.

Scott Carson was the 2014 Note Educator of the Year (Noteworthy USA) and the runner-up for 2018 Investor of the Year (Think Realty). He has been featured in a variety of publications and media including the Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Yahoo Finance, Investor Magazine, Realty411, and Inc.com. Scott was also recently recognized as a Top 10 Entrepreneur to Watch in 2022 by US Reporter News magazine.

Episode Blogs

NCS 272 | Policing Your Business
California policeman by day and note investor by night Eric Hyde from AW Notes discusses his journey and biggest nuggets in his first twelve months as a note investor. Eric joined the police force because he wanted to do something in his career where he could help people, which he also found with note investing. He’s done some performing notes, joint ventures, and a few wholesale deals initially to get his feet wet. Eric discusses
NCS 21 | Special Servicing
When you are just getting started in real estate investing, you get all excited once you’ve bought a note. But what do you do now that you’ve bought a note? Joel Markovtiz discusses what you should do after buying a note and the exit and workout strategies. Joel is the Client Relations Manager from the Singer Law Firm and has an extensive background in loan servicing and special servicing where he focuses on distressed assets.
NC 020 | Mobile Marketing
Anybody in business knows you’ve got to invest in tools. In this day and age, mobile phones are the best form of communication on the planet. Mobile marketing has become even more important in getting the message out to your tribe because they provide a much more efficient way of communicating. Jim Koch with Mobit Mobile Messaging discusses how to effectively use text and SMS marketing in your real estate marketing. He shares you want
What is fear and what are you afraid of? Rhonda Britten, life coach and living fearless expert, delves into the question of what’s keeping you from taking that leap and living into your purpose? Rhonda reveals that fear is a trickster, and it is as smart as you are, as educated as you are, as spiritual as you are, and has all the knowledge you have. Fear is the cause and effect of the feelings,
NC 017 | 18-Minute Marketing Plan
What do investors really want? They want money. They want a return on their investment, but they don’t know how to find good deals. They need someone to solve that problem, and that is where you come in. Bill Tan, a real estate and note investor with over 30 years of experience, says the secret to building a sea of private investors is to look at every deal from the investor’s point of view. If
NC 017 | 18-Minute Marketing Plan
One thing that most business owners forget about is marketing. They get so busy to post anything or to even go into their accounts. We all know that consistency is the most important thing in order to keep accounts growing, to keep followers happy and entertained, and to get more customers and more traffic. Kristie Whites from Serving Social shares her time-tested 18-minute marketing plan to manage all of your social channels, whichever ones they
NC 016 | Determining Value For Assets
As Managing Director of Real Softworks, LLC, Daniel Moore is an expert in determining value for assets and talks about how to work out what a house is worth in five to ten minutes. David started investing in real estate at 23 years old. After losing a lot of money on a property, he sought out a mentor, and in less than six months was able to get out of the rat race and received
NC 15 | Owner Financed Notes
Andrea Lemons with First National Acceptance Company, one of the largest buyers of owner-financed notes in the country, discusses the best way to create and structure your owner financed notes to achieve the best possible sale price. Andrea shares that they purchase almost every property type, but their bread and butter are single-family homes which have the lowest risk for two reasons, that being that they maintain value and in periods of distress and they’re
NC 14 | Crowdfunding Your Note Deals
If you’re in the note industry, think of yourself as a rock star and you are building a career path. Jillian Sidoti looks at crowdfunding your note deals like building a band and the first thing you do is write your songs, you need to have a plan for finding and closing deals and the only way to do that is if you know what your niche is. Then you build the band, you build
NC 13 | No Flipping Excuses
Would things change for you if you could get an extra $9,000 into your pocket within the next 30 days? You will be in a better position from where you are right now for an extra $9,000, the one catch is no flipping excuses. Jason Lucchesi shares insights on how to get cheap houses from banks, institutions that no one knows about. Because investors keep chasing the same old deals, using the same old methods,
NCS 012 | Note Investing Made Easier
Fired from a corporate job he hated in 2004, Martin Saenz founded a government contracting company from their home with his wife Ruth. Over the next ten years, as they were building a multi-million dollar federal contracting company, Martin and Ruth began using their profits to purchase residential and commercial rental properties in the Washington, DC area. In his first book, Note Investing Made Easier, which debuted at #1 on Amazon, Martin discusses his journey
There are states that are called tax lien state because they only offer liens for sale at the tax auctions. Texas is one of those states, and in their auctions, bidding starts with the amount owed for the tax liens. If an investor buys the property at the minimum bid, it catches up on back taxes for ownership and rights of possession and then is sold to the highest bidder, including the right to own

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