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Evan Manship
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Fishy Seller Finaincing

Evan Manship
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

I am in the middle of acquiring a property for $25k here in Indianapolis. I originally offered $5k down, $500/month, and 5.55% interest (alliteration not intended). The seller's broker countered with $10k down with paying off the rest of the balance ($15k)  at the end of 1 year. The property is currently under a 2 year lease with 1 year still remaining. (rented at $600/mo)

-I have not seen the inside of the property, but have been told it has many updates and is turnkey

I will pay zero interest

-I will make no monthly payment

-I will collect all the rent

The lack of an interest payment is a red flag to me. Should it? I am ready to make this happen but want to cover all of bases. Let's hear from you devils' advocates.

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