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Stability comes in threes. Hence, the three-legged stool or why the triangle is often referred to as the most stable shape. The same goes for note investing. In this episode, Lauren Wells and Chris Seveney introduce us to the three-dimensional approach to note investing they take when evaluating, acquiring, and bringing a note to resolution. Through this approach, they look at three important things: the property, the person, and the position. They break down each aspect and present examples of where possible challenges may arise and how you can work around them. Ultimately, there are a million reasons why people are no longer interested in a property. Equipping yourself with an approach to properly analyze the situation can give you a better picture of what you're getting into.
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Stability comes in threes. Hence, the three-legged stool or why the triangle is often referred to as the most stable shape. The same goes for note investing. In this episode, Lauren Wells and Chris Seveney introduce us to the three-dimensional approach to note investing they take when evaluating, acquiring, and bringing a note to resolution. Through this approach, they look at three important things: the property, the person, and the position. They break down each aspect and present examples of where possible challenges may arise and how you can work around them. Ultimately, there are a million reasons why people are no longer interested in a property. Equipping yourself with an approach to properly analyze the situation can give you a better picture of what you're getting into.
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://7einvestments.com/podcast/

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