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2026 Note Market: Performing Notes as the New Private Credit Play?

Frances Cammack
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Hey Everyone,

With real estate equity fundraising slowing but private credit strategies booming (debt funds now grabbing bigger shares of originations per MSCI), I'm seeing performing notes emerge as a standout opportunity for 2026.

Key trends I'm watching that could impact your note strategy:

  • Investor loan defaults rising (especially fix-and-flip and multifamily debt maturities), creating more inventory for buyers like us who focus on seasoned, clean-paying 1st lien residential notes.
  • Yields holding strong at 9-12% for well-equitied performing notes, beating CDs by 2-3x while offering real downside protection.
  • Seller-finance & hard money surging amid tight institutional lending—great for secondary buyers targeting re-performing assets.​
  • Liquidity improving via digital platforms, but smaller regional banks offloading non-core notes to meet capital rules (14% YoY sales velocity up).

Question for the group: With this shift toward debt over equity, are you buying more performing notes to hold for yield, or repositioning into workouts/NPLs? What's your target LTV and seasoning right now?

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Don Konipol
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@Frances Cammack do you own notes yourself? What is your background in this space? 

From her previous posts, I gather that she’s attempting to BROKER residential notes, as her posts state that her company has “cash buyers ready to close” 
  • Don Konipol
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