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How to find a seller financing deal in either Utah or Idaho

David Shirts
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Hi everyone!

I am wanting to find a duplex through seller financing options in the Utah or Idaho area. I currently have one property that I have been house hacking for the last year and have saved up for a 2nd investment property. I have heard a little about seller financing and it seemed interesting but just unsure how to find deals, start, or how the negotiation typically goes. Any help would be great! Thank you!

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    Hi David! That’s great that you’re looking to get into a duplex with seller financing. A good way to find deals is by connecting with local real estate agents, wholesalers, or checking out sites like Facebook groups and Craigslist. For negotiations, it’s all about working out the down payment, interest rate, and loan terms. If you can figure out what the seller wants, you’ll have a better shot at creating a win-win deal.

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