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

Paige Panzarello used her time wisely when she lost 20 million dollars by surrounding herself with people who could help her get back up. And instead of painting the experience as a failure, Paige saw it as a blessing because it shaped her as an investor who got a solid foundation to move forward. Learn more of how the Cash Flow Chick makes money while she helps people with distressed mortgages stay in their homes.
NCS 225 | Investor Army
The biggest opportunity for any investor right now is building their social media brand. Doing things virtually can eliminate wasted time making phone calls and driving all over the area to close deals. Hiring VAs who can do all the work that can be done using a phone and computer speeds things up. And when this is done, the best step would be to understand the psychology of a buyer. Connor Steinbrook understands why rehabbers pay the least,
For a note investor to get 50 deals and make 50 offers, they need to have an idea of their due diligence right up front. The thing is, due diligence is one of the processes that takes a good chunk of time for a note investor. But JD Bates created the software NoteProz to help them save time doing due diligence with just a click of a button. This speed-up in the process is a
NCS 224 | Continual Learning
Going out to do what you need to do for your business and being yourself while doing it is one of the keys to stay motivated to achieve your goals. One other key is to step away from work for a while and just absorb the knowledge and experiences you’ve been getting. And even at this point, continual learning will still prove very useful for note investors whether they struggling to close deals or not.
NCS 223 | Madison Management
When investors are buying a note in certain states, it is a relief to know that there are licensed service providers on the loans for that note. But most investors don’t have the knowledge to contact borrowers the right and legal way. What Shante Duffy at Madison Management does is ask for instructions and let investors make the decisions for themselves. And with these instructions, they do all the legwork and keeping all the information
NCS 222 | Long Term Goals
Buying notes has an appeal to most people because it gives them a chance to get a touch of the real estate business. Scott Carson understands this very well so his goal for 2018 is to help 10,000 note investors in five years through virtual workshops and live events. One way to do this is through Banking Blitzkrieg where investors will make phone calls and shout outs to asset managers as well as reaching out
NCS 221 | Banana Business
A big network means access to more deals that will then translate to more money. Building a network is similar to a banana where investors are divided into those who are going for the pieces of banana and those are going for the tree. The tree is what investors should work on if they are thinking about investment. Note buying doesn’t need a lot of expensive marketing to help profit lines grow, because this is
NCS 220 | Crowdfunding Raises Capital
When real estate entrepreneurs need to understand their opportunity gaps, crowdfunding expert Jillian Sidoti tells them it’s time to take things to the next level by pooling in people. Crowdfunding raises capital because they reach an accredited investor audience as well as get to be surrounded by like-minded people. Learn how to sell successful business models to keep making money instead of just selling deals. — Listen to the podcast here Crowdfunding Raises Capital with
NCS 219 | Joint Venture Note Closing
Houston is a huge town with a lot of investors, but finding the few interested in buying notes is a challenge. Since it has become a niche in that area, Donovan Lucio, a relatively new note investor, focused more on the quality of deals rather than the quantity. By doing joint venture note closing, Donovan closed his first four deals with one property picking up $40,000 in a low value area. He was able to
One of the best deals in real estate is buying a condo because it is practically buying one deal that will then lead to having access to other potential deals. Jamie Harrington has been in mortgage banking for 15 years but is also a big fan of closing notes and her first note was buying a condo. Her best tip is to talk to the property owner first about their intent and attitude so that
Having a rental business have its rewarding aspects with its passive income, but always having turn-over tenants can make it tedious. Pari Thiagasundaram experienced the same thing and wanted to make a rental business exit but still stay in the real estate. As a network engineer, he still needs to put in 40 hours a week in work, so dealing with his landlord duties just didn’t seem productive to him. With the Note Closers crew,
NCS 216 | Overcome Rejections
Consistency and persistence, these two are any investor’s best friend if they want to close more deals and raise money. But being a woman and being young at that time, Michelle Weinstein always got it hard in a male-dominated industry before she became The Pitch Queen and most sought sales strategist. People kept telling her she was too young and she didn’t know how to sell, when it was one of the things she did

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