Ritter on Real Estate
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Ritter on Real Estate
Stop Being the Borrower Start Being the Bank with Eddie Speed
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On this week’s episode, Kent is joined by Eddie Speed. Eddie shares how note investing allows individuals to step into the role of the bank, generating strong cash flow backed by real estate while avoiding the headaches of being a landlord. He explains why today’s market conditions, including tighter underwriting and compressed rental margins, have created a major opportunity to serve creditworthy borrowers who do not fit traditional lending boxes. The conversation dives into risk management, loan servicing, and how investors can build scalable, time-efficient income by owning debt instead of property.
Where to find Eddie:
● https://noteschool.com/
Key Takeaways
● Note investing allows individuals to act as the bank, earning consistent interest income backed by real estate instead of relying on rental cash flow and appreciation.
● Current market conditions, including inflation and tighter underwriting standards, have created a large underserved borrower segment that private note investors can serve.
● Strong risk management comes from buying notes at a discount to the property’s value, creating an equity cushion that protects the investor.
● Loan servicers handle payment collection, compliance, taxes, and insurance monitoring, making note investing significantly more passive than managing rental properties.
● Note investing can complement traditional real estate strategies by providing scalable, time-efficient cash flow while reducing operational headaches.
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