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Privately originated real estate notes
This is a structured review process for privately originated real estate notes. No calculators. No public listing. No obligation.
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Privately originated notes
Structured review process
Quality-focused submissions
Confidential seller-first process
Offer your note through a quick qualification and move forward only if the fit is right.
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Answer seven quick questions so the process can estimate fit.
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Complete a structured multi-step form with richer note details.
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Your submission is evaluated against deal criteria and documentation standards.
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If your note is a fit, next-step options are outlined clearly and directly.
No obligation at any stage.
If you are unsure, submit anyway. Accurate details help determine fit.
Monthly payment: $1,140
Remaining balance: $96,000
Note type: Seller-financed mortgage
Payment history: Current and on time
Notes with current payment history, reasonable balance, and usable equity generally move through review more cleanly.
Example for illustration only. Actual review depends on documentation and deal criteria.
Clear answers before you offer your note for review.
We focus on privately originated real estate notes, including:
These are situations where a property was sold and payments are being made over time. We do not primarily focus on traditional bank-issued mortgages.
In most cases, no. Traditional bank mortgages are typically handled through institutional markets and are not part of our standard review process. We specialize in privately created notes where an individual or entity is receiving payments directly from a buyer. If you are unsure what type of note you have, you can still start the qualification process.
The process is simple and structured:
There is no obligation to continue at any point.
No. This is not an instant calculator or automated quote tool. Your note is reviewed using actual deal characteristics, including payment history, remaining balance, property details, and equity position. If your note appears to meet review criteria, the next step is outlined after evaluation.
No. You can begin by providing basic information about your note. If your note moves forward in the review process, additional documentation may be requested later to verify details.
It depends. Notes with current or mostly current payment history tend to be easier to review. If there have been late payments or inconsistencies, the note may still be considered, but it can affect how the review process proceeds. You can still submit your note and receive feedback based on your situation.
Notes are generally easier to review when they have:
After submission, your information is reviewed based on the details provided. If additional information is needed, you may be contacted. If the note appears to meet review criteria, next steps are outlined. Not all submissions move forward, but every submission is reviewed based on the information provided.
No. Submitting your note is only the first step in the review process. You are never required to accept anything, proceed further, or provide additional information. You remain in full control of your decision.
Yes. Your information is handled as part of a structured review process and is not publicly listed or distributed broadly. Details are used only to evaluate whether your note fits criteria for further review.
FAQ content is temporarily unavailable. You can still start qualification and include your question in the additional notes field.
See whether your note appears to fit before moving into full review.
Confidential No obligation Takes about 60 seconds
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Pre-qualification
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Based on your answers, your note appears to match the general characteristics that tend to review best.
Full review form
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Thank you for submitting your note details. We have received your information and the next step is review based on the details provided.
If additional information is needed, someone may follow up using the contact details you provided.
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