Are you a wholesaler, rehabber, landlord, or even a turnkey investor? This introduction to note investing will show you the "other side" of real estate investing, so you can make money without all the hands-on hassle.
Are you a wholesaler, rehabber, landlord, or even a turnkey investor? This introduction to note investing will show you the "other side" of real estate investing, so you can make money without all the hands-on hassle.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dave Van Horn has served as president and CEO of PPR Note Co.-a holding company that manages several funds that buy, sell, and hold residential mortgages nationwide-since 2007. Dave's expertise is derived from more than 30 years of residential and commercial real estate experience as a licensed Realtor, a real estate investor, and a fundraiser. As the latter, Dave has raised more than $100M in both notes and commercial real estate. In addition to his investments and role as CEO, Dave's biggest passion is to teach others how to share, build, and preserve wealth. He authored Real Estate Note Investing, an introduction to the note investing business that helps investors enter the "other side" of the real estate business. Dave currently lives in Paoli, PA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Accidental Note Investor Chapter 1: How Notes Really Work Chapter 2: Financing Real Estate: The Best Notes Are Your First Notes Chapter 3: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part I Chapter 4: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part II Chapter 5: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part III Chapter 6: Other Ways Notes and Creative Financing Can Fund or Create Deals Chapter 7: Taking Over a Note (and a Property) via Subject-To Investing Chapter 8: Use Notes through Owner Financing Chapter 9: Using Notes for Commercial Real Estate Chapter 10: Institutional Notes Chapter 11: How Institutional Notes Work Chapter 12: Advantages of Investing in Institutional Notes Chapter 13: Where to Find Notes Chapter 14: Due Diligence for Note Buyers Chapter 15: Exit Strategies Chapter 16: Recapitalization Chapter 17: Sources of Capital and Getting Started in Notes Chapter 18: What I Would Do Differently Today as a Real Estate Investor Glossary
Introduction: The Accidental Note Investor Chapter 1: How Notes Really Work Chapter 2: Financing Real Estate: The Best Notes Are Your First Notes Chapter 3: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part I Chapter 4: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part II Chapter 5: When Traditional Financing Dried Up Part III Chapter 6: Other Ways Notes and Creative Financing Can Fund or Create Deals Chapter 7: Taking Over a Note (and a Property) via Subject-To Investing Chapter 8: Use Notes through Owner Financing Chapter 9: Using Notes for Commercial Real Estate Chapter 10: Institutional Notes Chapter 11: How Institutional Notes Work Chapter 12: Advantages of Investing in Institutional Notes Chapter 13: Where to Find Notes Chapter 14: Due Diligence for Note Buyers Chapter 15: Exit Strategies Chapter 16: Recapitalization Chapter 17: Sources of Capital and Getting Started in Notes Chapter 18: What I Would Do Differently Today as a Real Estate Investor Glossary
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