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 267 | Send Emails To Your Database
Even with social media dictating the pace of how people are messaging each other these days, people still read their emails because it is still the best way to communicate to people from a business standpoint. Your database is your number one tool for marketing if you’re a real estate investor or entrepreneur and sending out emails consistently to your database is the key to success of closing deals and winning. You don’t have to
NCS 266 | Starbucks Coffee
Starbucks Coffee has 8,000 branches all over the world, making it an interesting case study for marketing. Having nine people run their social media generates $22M of company revenue for 300,000 plus employees and they are using the same Instagram and Facebook app that you use to attain this huge amount of marketing. It doesn’t matter if you are a solopreneur or a startup investor, you are going to start the same way they did,
NCS 264 | Leveraging Events To Grow
When you go to an event, the best thing you can do is learn as many tips as you can from the speakers as well as from your fellow investors that are in attendance. There’s always something you can learn whether it’s a small meet up or big event, people are there to share ideas, knowledge and experiences, and you need to become a sponge that absorbs it all as much as you can. Levering
NCS 263 | Finding Balance
A lot of people love their jobs, while others not so much. Whether you do or you don’t, having income from different sources starts to add up. Whether it’s for boosting your retirement or it’s directly correlated to your current job. Finding balance between your job and your passion is always a challenge, more so if your side job is closing notes. To separate your job and passion, the best thing you can do is
NNA 9 | Ten Basic Blunders
There are a lot of very basic blunders that unfortunately most people just don’t know and nobody’s ever sat down and told them how to avoid these things. Most people that come into real estate don’t have the marketing and business background. Scott Carson talks about the ten basic blunders that we see people make, especially in their first year or two, in real estate. These are things he believes every serious note investor need
NCS 262 | Hot Shot Note Investor
Gene has done a great job of putting together a solid note business plan that has allowed him to focus on his notes business and step away from his full time job. From a hot shot driver, he turned into a hot shot note investor and has successfully turned his note investing his hobby into his full-time income. Gene’s focus is on vacant and non-vacant single family homes, following a business model of waiting a
It is rare to see an attorney with multiple licenses, especially if he has ones that are very difficult to be bar certified for. This is why Scott Smith, Owner of Royal Legal Solutions, is considered to have the royal touch in real estate investing. He has been a lawyer and a real estate investor for over a decade which helped develop and sharpen his strategies to protect assets from lawsuits using his experiences in
NCS 260 | Playing Hookie
If you had the chance to meet your idol, but you had to play hookie at work to be able to do so, will you do it? In every business, you need to take risks because you never know if playing hookie now and would get you to be painted as a hero later. Most of the time, you will be both hero and hookie, especially if you’re going to do it to meet Tom
NCS 258 | The Road Less Traveled
For a note investors who’s on top, it’s always good to look back on the path you’ve taken ten years ago and realize that it was the road less traveled. You got off from college with a degree that got you the job, you married your college sweetheart, bought a car, and then unexpectedly things turn south. The path may be unclear but you never stopped walking because from these failures will come the success
NCS NNA 8 | Sourcing Note Sources
Finding a deal is always a big step for any note investor. There is also the temptation of buying from hedge funds because that means there’s less work to do. Reaching out to private sellers is a good move, too, but their assets are always the leftovers of other investors and can be overpriced at times. The secret to sourcing note sources is through public records where most information is free. This way, you find
NCS NNA 7 | Note Funding League
To keep in line with their goal of helping 10,000 note investors, We Close Notes invented the Note Funding League which is a list of assets made available to those who want to make a deal off of them. This time partnering with the Singer Law Group, all cases are solid with handful of flexible ones. With the breakdown of these performing notes and REOs, note closers are expected to close within seven days from
NCS 257 | Self-Storage
One of the key differences of self-storage to other commercial assets is that fair housing laws don’t apply to them because nobody’s living in them. There’s no need to go through the eviction, foreclosures and wait long for lead times to get your money back. Terri Garner and Alia Ott Carter have been in the self-storage market since 2009 and their key to success is being able to connect with people. Whenever they are given

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