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JJRR Ep51 Closing notes - Virtual workshops - Baseball and serendipity - with Scott Carson

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Scott Carson is a huge baseball fan and real estate entrepreneur who started buying distressed debt in 2005. Listen to Ep51 as Scott describes how the 2008 mortgage crisis and personal circumstances prompted a road trip to visit all MLB parks, which serendipitously helped him become a nationally known speaker and educator in the notes niche. After 3 years on the road, Scott is back in Austin, TX where he is using virtual workshops and podcasting to develop a new generation of note closers.

http://weclosenotes.com/

https://restream.io/

https://www.keynotespeaker.tv/

07:23s The “note” business, buying distressed debt

10:15s Rehabbing the borrower and statistics on defaults

12:36s How notes / foreclosures / properties are valued

15:52s Psychology and working with borrowers to negotiate new terms

19:43s The borrower’s point of view when notes changes hands

20:54s Teaching the closing notes business

23:57s Co-opetition, working together and collaborating within the note industry

25:50s Working in a mortgage company when the mortgage crisis hit

28:20s Visa commercial inspires a national tour of Major League Baseball parks

31:00s Thirty day tour turns into three year roadtrip meeting with bankers and asset managers

32:53s Starting to use videos in the note space

34:30s Moving back to Austin, TX and moving hotel workshops to virtual workshops online

39:50s The power of podcasting to revolutionize your business

41:35s Embracing new technologies and discovering restream.io for video streaming

51:15s Seeking counsel vs seeking advice

“Technology is constantly changing and a lot of people and still trying to do business like it was a few years ago.”

“It’s a lot easier to do it [learn new technologies] than most people expect, it’s just that you have to kind of take that mind block that a lot of people have, that fear, and put it to the side.”

“My biggest goal when I started teaching and doing these workshops and educating people was trying to help avoid the same mistakes that I made early on. Seek counsel, don’t ask advice.”

Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends! Subscribe in Itunes or Google!

Thanks to our Sponsor! Reach out for a free consultation.

https://www.mgshlachter.com/ Reinventing architectural services.

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100 episodes

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Content provided by Jim Cirillo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jim Cirillo 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.

Scott Carson is a huge baseball fan and real estate entrepreneur who started buying distressed debt in 2005. Listen to Ep51 as Scott describes how the 2008 mortgage crisis and personal circumstances prompted a road trip to visit all MLB parks, which serendipitously helped him become a nationally known speaker and educator in the notes niche. After 3 years on the road, Scott is back in Austin, TX where he is using virtual workshops and podcasting to develop a new generation of note closers.

http://weclosenotes.com/

https://restream.io/

https://www.keynotespeaker.tv/

07:23s The “note” business, buying distressed debt

10:15s Rehabbing the borrower and statistics on defaults

12:36s How notes / foreclosures / properties are valued

15:52s Psychology and working with borrowers to negotiate new terms

19:43s The borrower’s point of view when notes changes hands

20:54s Teaching the closing notes business

23:57s Co-opetition, working together and collaborating within the note industry

25:50s Working in a mortgage company when the mortgage crisis hit

28:20s Visa commercial inspires a national tour of Major League Baseball parks

31:00s Thirty day tour turns into three year roadtrip meeting with bankers and asset managers

32:53s Starting to use videos in the note space

34:30s Moving back to Austin, TX and moving hotel workshops to virtual workshops online

39:50s The power of podcasting to revolutionize your business

41:35s Embracing new technologies and discovering restream.io for video streaming

51:15s Seeking counsel vs seeking advice

“Technology is constantly changing and a lot of people and still trying to do business like it was a few years ago.”

“It’s a lot easier to do it [learn new technologies] than most people expect, it’s just that you have to kind of take that mind block that a lot of people have, that fear, and put it to the side.”

“My biggest goal when I started teaching and doing these workshops and educating people was trying to help avoid the same mistakes that I made early on. Seek counsel, don’t ask advice.”

Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends! Subscribe in Itunes or Google!

Thanks to our Sponsor! Reach out for a free consultation.

https://www.mgshlachter.com/ Reinventing architectural services.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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