I'm Christopher Robert Noland, a seasoned real estate investor and educator with over two decades of experience spanning New York, California, Washington, and Florida. My expertise lies in creative financing strategies, enabling clients to acquire properties with minimal to no upfront capital. Throughout my career, I've specialized in identifying off-market opportunities, including pre-foreclosures and fixer-uppers, to help individuals enter the real estate market without significant financial barriers.
Beyond real estate, I'm content creator and global traveler. I directed and produced 3.11: Surviving Japan, a documentary that provides an in-depth look into the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear disaster. The film, which I began as a solo project, captures firsthand accounts and critical analyses of the events, shedding light on the challenges faced during the crisis.
My global experiences have taken me to cities like Paris, Bangkok, Phuket, Johor/Singapore, Berlin, Barcelona, New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Tokyo. These diverse cultural exposures have enriched my teaching approach, allowing me to offer students a unique perspective on real estate investing and creative financing.
In my Udemy courses, I aim to provide practical, actionable insights into real estate investment strategies, content creative, sales by drawing from real-world experiences and a deep understanding of market dynamics.