Jeff Watson combines decades of legal experience with real-world investing, giving him a unique perspective on how seller financing and note strategies really work. As a litigation attorney for more than twenty years and an active real estate investor, Jeff understands both the legal framework and the practical day-to-day realities investors face.
Jeff began his investing career in single-family residential properties, but his work with NoteSchool opened the door to a new way of thinking—focusing on the paper side of real estate rather than the property itself. Following the principles taught by Eddie Speed, Jeff has spent years refining strategies around seller financing, defaulted notes, and creative deal structures that help investors generate predictable income with less hands-on management.
Jeff’s Work With Notes and Creative Financing
Through NoteSchool, Jeff has helped investors shift from traditional landlording to building wealth through notes—often creating stronger cash flow with far less stress. His ability to blend legal clarity with real-world dealmaking has made him a go-to resource for investors who want to structure notes correctly, evaluate opportunities, protect themselves, and create deals that perform.
Jeff has guided countless investors through breakthroughs, helping them recognize opportunities hidden in today’s changing market and giving them clear strategies to act on them.
Why Jeff Believes in NoteSchool
Jeff is a long-time educator and speaker with NoteSchool because he believes the education gives investors a safer, smarter way to build wealth—especially in a market where traditional rentals often underperform. NoteSchool’s focus on compliance, structure, and long-term financial strategy aligns perfectly with the way Jeff teaches and practices real estate himself.
What Others Say
“Jeff’s legal insight changes the way you evaluate deals. He sees things most investors miss.” – Alex R., Real Estate Entrepreneur
]“Jeff made note investing finally make sense. His teaching helped me move from theory to actually doing deals.” – Kimberly B., Investor