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11 contributions to Real Estate Note Investors
Getting Past Procrastination Before the New Year
I’ve been catching myself in a familiar trap lately — planning, refining, organizing… but not always executing as consistently as I know I should. So I’m tightening the loop. Right now my daily non-negotiable is outreach to banks and credit unions that may be sitting on distressed CRE 1st liens for a buyer I already have lined up. No overthinking. No waiting for the “perfect” list or message. Here’s what’s helping me push past procrastination: • I’m measuring actions, not outcomes • Daily outreach goal > weekly or monthly goals • Same task, same time, every day • Done beats perfect — especially before year-end Momentum doesn’t come from motivation. It comes from *showing up daily*, even when the work feels repetitive or uncomfortable. If I can stack consistent outreach now — before the new year — everything compounds faster in January. Posting this for accountability. Daily action wins. Let’s finish the year strong.
Take Action before the New Year (pain = growth)
I heard something the other day that stuck with me. It wasn't the specific quote (because honestly I can't remember it) but the idea was powerful, here's my take on it: Procrastination is really just a misplaced fear of the immediate discomfort of taking action over the true fear of not reaching your full potential. If you do nothing, what happens? You stagnate, struggle & eventually look back on your life with regret. And if you take action to achieve your dreams? It's painful - you have to do difficult things out of your comfort zone. Neither way is pleasant - life is hard. Personally, I'd like to be the master of my own destiny and choose to seek discomfort... What do you think is worse, the pain of discipline or the pain of regret?
6 likes • 7d
@Robert Hytha Appreciate the accountability here. I’m keeping my focus on daily outreach, not perfection. Showing up every day is the real win.
Matchmaking Small Portfolio
Any chattel paper buyers in here? Got a 16-note TX mobile home portfolio (0% interest, short terms, performing). If that’s your lane, DM me “CHATTEL” and I’ll send a quick snapshot.
4 likes • 15d
@Robert Hytha Totally agree — chattel paper definitely sits in a different risk bucket than something tied to land and improvements. I’m not going to pretend I’m the expert on pricing this type of portfolio. If you’re open to it, I can share the spreadsheet sent to me — it has all the balances, terms, LTVs, and payment histories. I’d actually appreciate your take on where you think this type of paper typically trades. Happy to send it over.
4 likes • 15d
@Kareem Aaron Literally cold outreach and following up with previously acquainted resources like my lenders transactional coordinators and title companies. These relationships pay off I guess in the end.
Performing 1st Position Note Available — Small Balance, Strong Pay History
I’ve got a clean performing 1st position note that came direct from the seller’s side. Doesn’t fit my current buyers’ mandates (they’re more focused on CRE and 2nd lien wraps), so I’m sharing it here in case it fits someone’s buy box. Snapshot: • 1st lien – owner-occupied SFR • Burnham, IL (Cook County) • UPB: $76,500 @ 6%• $607/mo P&I – 5+ years consistent performance • Remaining term: ~199 payments • Value: $180K+ (≈42% LTV) • Serviced by Madison Management • Clean, performing, no drama • Seller raising capital → open to reasonable pricing If this fits your criteria, I can connect you directly with the seller’s representative. I’m acting strictly as a matchmaker on this one. DM me for more info
5 likes • 16d
@Iván Terrero Absolutely — I’m open to collaborating. Right now, this is what I'm looking for CRE/C&I Buyer (Institutional) • $1MM–$100MM+ • 1st liens or discounted 2nds • Special situations, workouts, NPLs, BK, distressed assets • Industrial, MF, hospitality, ag, C-stores, gas, etc. • High-teens IRR, 2–3-year duration preferred If you regularly come across CRE notes — performing, sub-performing, or distressed — I’m happy to compare criteria and see where our deal flow can align. What types of CRE notes do you typically source? DM me and we can explore a structure that works for both of us.
3 likes • 16d
@Kareem Aaron For sure — happy to keep you in the loop. If you want, just shoot me your buy box (DM or here) so I know exactly what to flag for you in DC/MD/VA.
Closing first deal
Pretty excited guys I’m about to close my first deal as a matchmaker!
Closing first deal
7 likes • 22d
Congrats. I don't think I'm too far off at the moment.
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Noel Torres
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