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Hi @Juan Reyes. That would depend on how many notes you're looking for and possibly even the type. I understand that big banks won't be bothered with an investor searching for a single note rather than a pool (which most likely isn't affordable). I've been told to call the smaller community banks and credit unions for single notes or small pools. Also you can order a lead list for marketing by mailers. Listsource or Notedocs are the two companies I've heard of. There's also the FCI exchange and I believe the other is called LoanMLS for online buying/selling of notes. You can also look on the various sites where you can find seller financed home sales. (Zillow, Craig's list, etc).  Hope that helps some 😊

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