Searching for a Reputable Private Note Buyer?
The professionals at The Mortgage Buyer, Inc. are among the most experienced and reputable private note buyers in the country. We’ve proudly served as private note buyers since 1994 and have earned an A+ rating from the BBB. Personalized service is our trademark, and you will work directly with our President John Avenia (800) 618-2485 and Acquisition Specialist Heidi Cooper (844) 999-9878 every step of the way.
Selling a private note can provide substantial benefits for the note holder. Providing an immediate source of capital, liquidating a long-term investment, eliminating servicing, and ending the possibility of foreclosure, are chief among them. When you are ready to have an honest conversation with one of the country’s most reputable private note buyers, call or email our President John Avenia (800) 618-2485 or Acquisition Specialist Heidi Cooper (844) 999-9878. If you prefer, you can receive a no–obligation purchase proposal for your private note via email by using our confidential online Quote Request Form.
Learn How to Sell a Private Note
There are a standard set of procedures to follow when selling a private note. Here are the essential steps:
- Determine if there is a need or motivation to sell the private note. Because private notes are sold for less than face value, people selling a note should have a reason important to them for selling.
- Research private note buyers online. There are dozens of private note buyer, but only a few are considered the best.
- Request a set of purchase proposals for your private note from the companies that inspire the most confidence.
- Determine which purchase proposal best meets your needs and select the private note buyer you’d like to do business with.
- Complete the due diligence necessary to close the sale. You will supply the up-front information and your private note buyer will complete the rest.
- When the due diligence is complete, a formal title company closing will be scheduled. Closings normally take about 30 minutes and you will leave check in hand.
When you are ready to have an honest conversation about selling your private note, call or email our President John Avenia (800) 618-2485 or Acquisition Specialist Heidi Cooper (844) 999-9878.
Facts about Selling a Private Note
Private note holders who sell their note achieve numerous benefits. Here are some important facts to consider when deciding whether or not to sell your private note.
- With interest rates near all-time lows, there may never be a better time to sell a private note. You see, the market value of a private note is inversely related to the general interest rate environment. Meaning that as interest rates rise, the market value of private notes will fall. If you believe higher interest rates will return, now would be an excellent time to consider selling your note.
- The market value of a private note is defined as the maximum price it will sell for in an active and competitive marketplace. Fortunately, an active and competitive market exists for privately held notes.
- There are several independent variables that factor into determining the market value of a private note. Chief among them are the type of collateral property, the amount of owner’s equity in the property, the financial terms of the note and the creditworthiness of the borrower.
- Private note holders can take steps to ensure they receive the best possible sale price. We recommend doing your homework, contacting more than one private note buyer and choosing the company you feel most comfortable doing business with.
- We believe in allowing each note holder to decide exactly what the sale of their private note accomplishes for them. With over 25 years of experience, we can present multiple sale options customized specifically for the private note holder we are speaking with.
Because each private note holder has a unique decision to make, we invite anyone who holds a private note to contact us. Our President John Avenia (800) 618-2485 and Acquisition Specialist Heidi Cooper (844) 999-9878 are available anytime you would like to talk.
Sale Options Offered by Private Note Buyers
Most people who search for private note buyers only think about selling all of their remaining note payments. For many, however, the option of selling just a portion of the remaining payments will provide the best results. Below, we review three of the most popular sale options available.
- Full Sale: A full sale of all the remaining private note payments is the most popular sale option. A full sale of the note provides a number of important benefits, including generating the highest sale price, eliminating the possibility of foreclosure, and completely liquidating the private note investment.
- Partial Sale: A partial sale of the remaining private note payments is an excellent option for people who would like to generate a specific amount of cash. Selling a portion of the remaining payments, rather than all of them, allows the note holder to determine exactly how much cash they receive at closing, while also allowing them to retain an investment in the future note payments.
- Split-Payment Partial: A split-payment sale will allow the note holder to sell a portion of each monthly payment and retain the remainder for themselves. This type of sale is excellent for people who want to generate cash, while also maintaining a source of monthly income.
We invite you to contact our President John Avenia (800) 618-2485 or Acquisition Specialist Heidi Cooper (844) 999-9878 to discuss the available options when you sell a private note. You'll have an opportunity to ask your questions and learn everything needed to make the decision that's best for you.
Creating and Servicing a Private Note
If you’re thinking about using owner financing to sell your property, we can help. As nationwide private note buyers with over 25 years experience, we’ve seen a thing or two. If you own a property that has been challenging to sell, offering owner financing could be the difference-maker that gets the property sold.
Unlike other investments, the private note you own is backed by specific real estate collateral. Protecting this collateral is imperative to maintaining the health of your investment. The ability to protect the collateral is built into the note document, but it is the note holder’s responsibility to enforce these provisions.