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Episode 139: Daphne Wilson

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Investing in mortgage loans, specifically distressed second mortgage notes, can be a great choice for real estate investors. It is a promising avenue for real estate investors looking for potential gains, as it involves buying these notes at lower prices when homeowners are unable to pay. So, if you want to take the plunge and supercharge your real estate portfolio with mortgage notes, this conversation with Daphne Wilson has it all for you.

Daphne Wilson is a real estate investor and former IT Director who believes in achieving financial freedom through passive income. She founded Note Newbie Investment Education™ to educate individuals on alternative forms of investing in real estate debt instruments. Daphne is the creator of Distressed Seconds, an 8-week online program that empowers new investors to purchase mortgage notes nationwide, generating long-term passive income for their families with less time and money compared to traditional real estate investing.

With her extensive experience since 2014, Daphne retired from her 25-year corporate career in just two years. She has assisted numerous individuals, regardless of real estate experience, in acquiring mortgage notes across the country.

Highlights from the Interview

  • Daphne Wilson’s background and the value she brings to the world
  • How she decided to retire early by stepping into real estate
  • Why is Daphne so passionate about real estate investment
  • Her experience in the first year of note investing
  • The current market and how it is affecting the note business
  • Best ways to reach out and connect with Daphne Wilson
  continue reading

163 episodes

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When? This feed was archived on September 01, 2024 06:36 (2M ago). Last successful fetch was on November 03, 2024 11:30 (3d ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Content provided by Intelligent Accredited Investor Podcast. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Intelligent Accredited Investor Podcast or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Investing in mortgage loans, specifically distressed second mortgage notes, can be a great choice for real estate investors. It is a promising avenue for real estate investors looking for potential gains, as it involves buying these notes at lower prices when homeowners are unable to pay. So, if you want to take the plunge and supercharge your real estate portfolio with mortgage notes, this conversation with Daphne Wilson has it all for you.

Daphne Wilson is a real estate investor and former IT Director who believes in achieving financial freedom through passive income. She founded Note Newbie Investment Education™ to educate individuals on alternative forms of investing in real estate debt instruments. Daphne is the creator of Distressed Seconds, an 8-week online program that empowers new investors to purchase mortgage notes nationwide, generating long-term passive income for their families with less time and money compared to traditional real estate investing.

With her extensive experience since 2014, Daphne retired from her 25-year corporate career in just two years. She has assisted numerous individuals, regardless of real estate experience, in acquiring mortgage notes across the country.

Highlights from the Interview

  • Daphne Wilson’s background and the value she brings to the world
  • How she decided to retire early by stepping into real estate
  • Why is Daphne so passionate about real estate investment
  • Her experience in the first year of note investing
  • The current market and how it is affecting the note business
  • Best ways to reach out and connect with Daphne Wilson
  continue reading

163 episodes

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