Searching around on Google for companies that buy notes?
Curious who is legitimate?
Spend some time here to understand why Gardiner Capital Group is your best option (hint, we’re BBB accredited, check out reviews here).
Whether your looking to sell all or part of your note payments, Gardiner Capital Group will buy your payments for the highest possible cash price… No hassles. No obligation.
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Or give us a call at 214-225-6479
Get Fair Market Value For Your Note!
Gardiner Capital Group buys real estate notes, mortgages, and land contracts nationwide. Share some information with us below and we’ll help you understand if this option is right for you.
How Does This All Work?
Step 1: Submit the information on your note on this website or give us a call at 214-225-6479 and let us know a bit more about the note (balance, remaining # of payments, property condition & value) & the borrower (credit score, if available).
Step 2: We’ll perform some due diligence on your note to arrive at a price, and present you with the highest offer possible along with some different options (full buyout, partial, etc.) to fit your circumstances.
Step 3: You can have a cashiers check in hand usually within 30 days (the speed depends on several things). You pay zero costs and we handle everything to make the process as smooth as possible.
How Much Can We Pay For Your Note?: The value of your note will depend on a number of factors, and we always work to get you the cash you need. Notes are purchased at a discount to the remaining unpaid balance remaining on the note. Ask us how to receive the max price by calling 214-225-6479 today!
It’s That Simple. Get Your ALL Cash Offer By Tomorrow. Have Cash In Your Hand Within 30 Business Days.
Educate Yourself
If you have questions about your note, or perhaps you’re still considering whether seller financing is right for you, we invite you to download a copy of our FREE Note Holder’s Handbook.
Here is some of the information this guide covers:
- What makes a good note?
- How can I maintain the value of my note?
- What questions should I ask my tax professional?
- Note safety
- How to sell a seller carry back note
- What to expect if you have to foreclose on a borrower
- Much more
Just let us know where to send it …