S5, Episode 25- Note Investing with Martin Saenz Author of Note Investing Made Easier: How To Buy And Profit From Distressed Mortgages


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Oct 23 2020 45 mins   6

Every so often we hear from one of our listeners who has a guest suggestion. After I do some vetting, I may or may not invite them to be a guest on the show.

Our next guest was suggested by listener Dr. Young An who was kind enough to connect us together.

Here's what Dr. An said...

"After listening to your recent podcast about mortgage notes as an avenue for passive income, Martin is also a national leader in the mortgage note field. He’s authored several books on the subject, teaches nationwide courses on mortgage note investing, and runs a Facebook note investing group with a substantial following.

Martin and his principal partner Shawn Muneio have helped me a great deal to diversify my passive income portfolio and actually get into the note business. They also run a note fund which allows busy professionals to more easily diversify into note investing, with a specific mission to help troubled borrowers get back on track AND stay in their homes. I wanted to make a connection with you since they'd be a great resource to add more value for your physician listeners who have become interested in note investing after hearing the podcast."

After having some correspondence with Martin, he was kind enough to send a book my way.

This book was super-short, but also very helpful. It was enough information for me to start note investing on my own. It convinced me on top of the referral that this was a very good person to be a guest on the show.

In all honesty, I don't really need a new shiny object right now with my compressed schedule. However, this business model is very intriguing, but it definitely reminded me a lot of the land business as you'll discover in this interview.

For the right physician, this could be an amazing side hustle to supplement their day gig.

Martin discussed a lot about his new fund and I kept on trying to steer him back to the business owner side of things, but it was still a very good interview that I hope will inspire you.

Please help me welcome Martin Saenz to the show!

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Resources Mentioned In the Show

Note Investing Made Easier: How To Buy And Profit From Distressed Mortgages Note Investing Fundamentals: Your Guide to Launching a Successful Note Business! Cashflow Dojo: Build Your Home on Multiple Streams of Income

https://www.bqfunds.com/

https://www.noteinvestingmadeeasier.com/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8CjKHmnXxICejaiLMGPe6w

For all the show notes, and more, check out the podcast website at www.doctorfreedompodcast.com

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