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Paul Munley
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  • Gilbert, AZ
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Out of State Note Investing

Paul Munley
  • Part-time Real Estate Agent And Full Time Business Owner
  • Gilbert, AZ
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I'm a complete newbie in real estate investing and I'm trying my best to learn as much as I can about note investing without taking a $500+ guru course. It seems that out of state note investing is a little more feasible than traditional out of state investing such as flips and buy/hold strategy. Is this true to an extent or completely wrong? And what else besides knowing the specific laws related to loans/notes is needed when investing in out of state notes? Is there a public website source available to find all of these things?

Thank you for the responses everyone!

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    Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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    Bob Malecki#5 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
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    Originally posted by @Paul Munley:

    I'm a complete newbie in real estate investing and I'm trying my best to learn as much as I can about note investing without taking a $500+ guru course. It seems that out of state note investing is a little more feasible than traditional out of state investing such as flips and buy/hold strategy. Is this true to an extent or completely wrong? And what else besides knowing the specific laws related to loans/notes is needed when investing in out of state notes? Is there a public website source available to find all of these things?

    Thank you for the responses everyone!

     Hi Paul, there are a lot of moving parts to note investing. I would recommend you get some training or buy a course. I've reviewed the one from Keyhole Academy and theirs is very well written and fairly priced. Connect with me if you want more resources.

    Bob

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