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The Note Closers Show Podcast  

The Note Closers Show Podcast

Author: Scott Carson

The Note Closers Show Podcast covers everything you dont know about real estate investing today, specifically the world of note investing. Scott Carson, CEO of We Close Notes, interviews experts in the note investing field, including vendors he works with, and students he has trained. Prepare to be educated and entertained on the secrets of how you can control millions of dollars worth of property for pennies on the dollar, through investing in distressed real estate notes. Scott and his students have each closed thousands of deals, all over the United States. Listen each week to stay on top of the latest developments in note investing, how to get to the right people, avoid the wrong people, get the inside track on buying from the banks, find the notes you are looking for, negotiate the best price, and make the high returns you deserve. Whether you are focused on performing, nonperforming, owner-financed, first, second, residential or commercial notes, you are in the right spot! Scott will show you how to find the deals where others arent looking, how to get the banks to call you with deals, and how to attract the right type of investors who are looking to fund your deals. Scott also brings in experts in marketing, entrepreneurship, business, and mindset to help his audience in the day-to-day grind of being a business owner, investor and entrepreneur. With over a decade of experience as the Note Guy Scott has invested in all types of note investments. Ranging from residential assets on an individual or large bulk basis to commercial notes in each asset class, Scott has the connections and knowledge to help his students take down all property types. If you have an appetite to grow your business from single family homes to multifamily, self-storage, mobile home parks, mixed-use, strip malls or other asset classes, Scott brings on the experts in these different fields to help give you guidance and clarity as a note and real estate investor to find success at your own p
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How to Go From Landlord to Lienlord in 2026
Episode 1065
Friday, 30 January, 2026

Welcome to the new era of real estate investing. If you’ve been following the market lately, you know the old rules are changing. Values are shifting, mortgage defaults are ticking upward, and traditional "fix-and-flip" or rental strategies are becoming harder to scale. I’m Scott Carson from WeCloseNotes.com, and I’ve spent years helping thousands of investors transition from the headaches of physical property management to the high-yield world of note investing. In 2026, the biggest opportunity isn’t in owning the dirt—it’s in owning the debt. It’s time to stop being a landlord and start being the bank.5 Key Insights from the 2026 Note Investing OutlookEscape the "Three Ts" of Landlording: Traditional real estate often comes with "Toilets, Trash, and Tenants". Note investors avoid these by owning the mortgage rather than the physical property, meaning you never have to deal with broken ACs or midnight repairs.The Power of the Discount: One of the greatest advantages is buying notes at a significant discount from banks. For example, you might buy a $100,000 debt for $70,000, giving you immediate equity and higher yields than traditional rentals.Capitalizing on Market Chaos: With mortgage defaults increasing and values dropping in some areas, banks are eager to move "non-performing" notes off their books. This creates a massive "secondary market" where savvy investors can find high-potential deals.Passive Income without Property Managers: Because the borrower is responsible for the property's upkeep, taxes, and insurance, your role is purely financial. You collect the monthly principal and interest just like a major bank would.Superior Position in the Market: As a note holder, you hold a superior legal position compared to a landlord. If a tenant doesn't pay a landlord, the landlord loses income; if a borrower doesn't pay a note holder, you have the right to foreclose and take the property itself, often for much less than it’s worth.The window of opportunity in 2026 is wide open, but it won't stay that way forever. Whether you’re a tired landlord, a frustrated flipper, or a new investor overwhelmed by the current market, note investing offers a path to truly passive wealth. Don’t let another year go by dealing with the same old headaches. It’s time to level up your strategy and start making offers that make sense in today's economy. If you’re ready to take the next step, visit NoteBuyingForDummies.com and let’s turn 2026 into your most successful year yet. Let’s go out there and kick some ass!Watch the Original VIDEO HERE!Book a Call With Scott HERE!Sign up for the next FREE One-Day Note Class HERE!Sign up for the WCN Membership HERE!Sign up for the next Note Buying For Dummies Workshop HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest

 

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