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Seasoned Note Sales Strategies — What’s Working for You in 2025?

Richard Dickson
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I’ve been working in the performing note space for a while now and recently completed several purchases of 1st position residential notes (1–4 units) that were 12+ months seasoned. The sellers were looking to free up capital quickly, and the transactions went smoothly thanks to transparent terms and fast closings.

On a related note, I’ve also been watching the tax lien market closely — noticing some changes in yields and competition over the past year.

I’d love to hear from other investors:

  • Have you sold or purchased any seasoned performing notes recently? How was the process?

  • For those active in tax liens, what’s your outlook for the rest of 2025?

  • Are you seeing more crossover between lien investors and note investors?

Looking forward to exchanging ideas and learning from the community’s recent experiences.

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