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Ken Fricke
  • Investor
  • Smithfield, UT
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What i should look for if i am acting as the bank and owner financing.

Ken Fricke
  • Investor
  • Smithfield, UT
Posted

I am new to real estate investing, i have a property that someone is interested in they want me to owner finance the deal.  It seems like I would be taking on more risk then if i just sold it, can i ask for a higher price or a higher interest rate for the additional risk?

There must be a reason he would like me to owner finance the deal.

What do you guy think about owner financing?

Ken Fricke

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