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How much money can I make as a note broker?

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This video will address the following : How much money can I make as a note broker? What is the average discount or buy rate on a note? And, what is the best way to find notes?

Here, You'll learn that:

- Note Broker fees can range anywhere from $2,000- $10,000
-Average note investor buy range currently falls between 0.70- 0.80 on the dollar
-Direct mail is a proven way to direct-market to private note holders.


As always, all information is for educational use only, I'm not giving advice as to what to buy, broker, sell or hold and by watching this you agree not to make actual transactions based on information contained herein; it's all for learning.

Disclaimer: We are not an investment advisor, accredited investor, financial planner or licensed broker. We publish impersonal educational materials for active and beginning note brokers, investors and referral agents. You accept any liability of any kind resulting from your transacting decisions. All information is for educational use only. No advice or recommendations for what to buy, sell, broker, refer nor hold are being provided. By watching this, you hereby agree not to facilitate any actual transaction nor any related decisions based on the information presented herein. No profitability nor performance claims are being made. The past performance of any system or methodology presented herein is not necessarily indicative of future results. You may need a license in some states under certain scenarios to buy, sell or broker notes and cash flows, and it is your responsibility to adhere to any applicable state, federal or municipal regulations. Generally-expected customer results are that most, new, inexperienced note brokers and investors will fail. Testimonials may not be representative of the experience of other clients; testimonials are no guarantee of future performance.
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