Note Buying Blueprint is a real estate note investing course from We Close Notes, taught by Scott Carson. The page states that he has completed 1,000+ note deals. The course aims to teach students how to find, buy, finance, and profit from real estate notes. It emphasizes mobile-friendly access, includes 44+ lessons, and comes with several 30-day trainings plus bonuses related to special servicing, marketing, and private capital raising.
Based on the page copy, the course covers the history and current state of the note market, states that are suitable for buying notes, 9 types of note-sourcing channels, MLS, County Clerk records, foreclosure lists, bank outreach, LinkedIn, due diligence resources, scripts, short and long evaluation checklists, crowdfunding and private funding, IRA investor acquisition, and 9 exit strategies, such as wholesaling, reinstatement, modification, short sale, foreclosure, selling the note, and more. The delivery format is not explicitly described as live or recorded, but phrases such as βviewable on all mobile devicesβ and the large number of lessons suggest that it at least includes online video lessons. Some versions also include a Virtual/Live 3-Day Workshop, coaching calls, and 12 months of phone support.
The page shows two sets of pricing: one lists $997 as a one-time payment or 3 monthly payments of $397; several other places show $2,797 as a one-time payment or 3 monthly payments of $997. The text does not explain the difference, so this may be leftover copy from different promotional pages or product versions. Its selling points include a 100% money back guarantee and 12 months of phone support, described as normally $250/month and worth $3,000, but the specific refund conditions are not disclosed.
The main advantage is that the course is highly focused, built around the U.S. real estate note transaction workflow, and covers sourcing, due diligence, financing, exits, and servicer management with a clear practical orientation. The instructorβs track record also provides some industry credibility. The downsides are that the page content is highly repetitive and the pricing information is confusing. It does not explain whether there is a certificate, how long students retain access, how course updates work, or whether there is any formal accreditation. More importantly, the course depends heavily on the U.S. institutional environment, including banks, IRAs, foreclosure, bankruptcy, CFPB/FDCPA/RESPA rules, and related processes, which makes direct application relatively difficult for learners in China.
This course is better suited to investors or professionals who plan to participate in U.S. real estate note investing, already understand the legal and overseas-asset risks involved, and want to build a deal flow and financing process. It is not ideal as a general beginner real estate course. The page does not specify China access or payment methods, so these remain unknown. If network access or payment is restricted, learners may want to start with general real estate finance courses, U.S. REI community programs, or distressed-asset investing training as alternatives.
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noteblueprint.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $997.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach noteblueprint.com directly.