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NoteInvestor.com is an education and resource site focused on real estate notes/private mortgage notes, covering topics such as buying, selling, investing, brokering, note referrals, and seller financing. The site offers 300+ articles, a free mini-course, a Lunch & Learn video series, as well as resources such as memberships, Master Classes, training courses, and the Note Buyers Directory.
Based on the site content, its course coverage is highly specialized, with a focus on the fundamentals of note investing, how to find cash-flowing notes, due diligence, note marketing, real-world deal examples, seller financing, and note brokering. Instruction is mainly delivered through online videos and recorded replays. For example, the Due Diligence Master Class and Marketing for Notes Master Class are both labeled as recorded live. The site also mentions member-only live webinars and mastermind sessions. No information was found about 1-on-1 instruction or formal certificates.
The platform was founded by Fred Rewey and Tracy Z and is part of Diversified Investment Services, Inc. The site states that the two founders have more than 60 years of combined experience in the note industry, including seller financing on their own properties, buying and selling notes, packaging notes for institutional investors, earning referral fees, investing in notes through self-directed retirement accounts, teaching, and writing books. Its positioning is closer to practical, industry-based education than to a university or licensed certification provider.
The site discloses free articles, the free Discovering Notes Mini-Course, and video replays, but no specific pricing is shown for paid products such as the Note Investing Tools Membership, Master Classes, Finding Cash Flow Notes Training, or directories. As a result, value for money can only be assessed conservatively. The free content is fairly substantial and suitable for initial learning and screening. Before purchasing a paid membership, users should confirm the price, access period, refund policy, and how frequently the course content is updated.
The strengths are its focused content, strong case-based approach, and coverage of the full workflow from finding notes and marketing to due diligence and deal structuring. The founders’ backgrounds are also described in reasonable detail, and the site provides both phone and email contact information. The drawbacks are the lack of pricing transparency, certificate information, and payment details. In addition, the content is clearly centered on the U.S. real estate note market, so learners in China will need to account for legal, tax, and market differences on their own. It is better suited to users with English proficiency who are interested in U.S. real estate finance and note cash flow, rather than as a direct operating guide for real estate investment in mainland China.
The collected text does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or whether international users are supported, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If the site cannot be accessed smoothly, users may consider real estate finance books, U.S. real estate investment communities, real estate finance courses on Udemy/Coursera, or English-language resources such as BiggerPockets as supplementary alternatives.
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noteinvestor.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach noteinvestor.com directly.