Take Our Survey – We want your feedback.

Posted by Crystal on June 28, 2011 under Questions | Comments are off for this article

Have a couple minutes? We want to hear from investors that use our website, and those of you that haven’t signed up yet. What are you looking for? Are you finding it at RealtyNoteBid.com? Click the image to take our short survey.

Survey - We Want to Hear from You

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Multiple Choice Questions include:
What types of properties are you interested in purchasing?
What product type are you interested in?
Which states are you interested in?

Or send your feedback to customerservice@realtynotebid.com or tweet to us @RealtyNoteBid. We are listening.

Why Register for RealtyNoteBid.com?

Posted by Crystal on January 21, 2011 under Questions | Comments are off for this article

Investors that sign up at RealtyNoteBid.com have access to several benefits and tools available only to members. Here are some of the reasons you should register at RealtyNoteBid.com today:

  1. 100% Free Membership – Joining RealtyNoteBid.com is completely free. There are no credit card requirements to sign up, and no hidden fees.
  2. Instant email notifications of upcoming online auctions. We will let you know when real estate notes matching your preferences are available on the website.
  3. Access virtual tours, maps and distressed property detail. Get full information on the auctions you are interested in.
  4. Track multiple auctions on your “Notes I’m Watching” list.
  5. Easy-to-use online auctioning platform. All of the information you need to invest in real estate notes is available on our website.
  6. Members only information on distressed debt investing.
  7. Gain access to Investment educational information.
  8. Get notifications about Investment Webinars.

…and much more!

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Home Ownership

Posted by Crystal on September 28, 2010 under Questions | Comments are off for this article

RealtyNoteBid.com - Home OwnershipMany economic excerpts have been anticipating a massive adjustment in percentage of American home ownership.  According to the 2008 Census 75 million American own home.
What are your thoughts on this anticipation?