96. Scott Carson - Is Real Estate Investing Right for You?

EPISODE · Aug 12, 2019 · 39 MIN

96. Scott Carson - Is Real Estate Investing Right for You?

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's Inspiring quote is by ~ Andrew Carnegie "NINETY PERCENT OF ALL MILLIONAIRES BECOME SO THROUGH OWNING REAL ESTATE." Who knows someone who is doing some form of real estate investing or flipping houses? You all do – right? Thanks to HGTV and their shows like Flip or Flop, Property Brothers, and my personal favorite, "Fixer Upper" with Chip and Joanna Gaines, this is a hot market. During the next half hour my guest and I are going to discuss how he makes money in real estate specifically through distressed mortgages and notes. What does this mean? Stay tuned as we dig in and discuss how you may be the next great real estate investor! Today your host Connie Whitman, Speaks with Scott Carson town as "the Note Guy." Scott has been an active real estate investor since 2002. He has solely focused on the distressed mortgage and the note industry since 2008 where he buys and sells non-performing mortgages directly from banks and hedge funds on properties all across the country. Scott is the CEO of WeCloseNotes.com, an Austin, Texas based real estate firm. Scott has purchased over half a billion dollars in distressed debt for his own portfolio and purchases assets in over 30 states across the United States. He also helps thousands of other real estate investors make money along the way. Scott is a highly sought after speaker on distressed debt, marketing and raising private capital. He has also been featured in Investor's Business Daily, The Wall Street Journal and Inc.com. He is also the host of the popular podcast, "the Note Closers Show." Website: www.WeCloseNotes.com  Email: [email protected] Free eBook: noteblueprint.com/freebook  The post Is Real Estate Investing Right for You? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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